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Wheels & Tyres, why you all saying rim? lol
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Skylancer wrote Wheels & Tyres, why you all saying rim? lol
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ok Mr. Perfect
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Visxal wrote
Skylancer wrote Wheels & Tyres, why you all saying rim? lol
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To those of us that have a basic knowledge of vehicles, when you say you need new rims this is what we think of. maybe you ran on a flat tire and the rim of the wheel will no longer hold air. It's the same thing with clip vs mag for guns, column vs cylinder, etc. People think they're the same but they're not. It's like going into a restaurant and asking for a burger and expecting a steak.
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You need to take in account width, diameter and offset , they will take in affect on how big of tires you need and whether or not they will fit on your car
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Wheel* OP.

Popular brands usually start at $600+ per wheel.
Unpopular brands or recreation brands can start as low as $200 per wheel.

It really, really, REALLY depends on your style, material, weight, width, everything really.

Buying new regardless though be prepared for $1000+ this could be excluding or including tires.
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That's a pretty stupid question once you think about it. It's basically the same as asking how much a phone is. You can get an expensive one around £700 and a cheap one around £50. Theres a big price range!
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Alright so it really truly depends on the style on the rim as I'm sure you know. If you kept the same stock tires you could buy rims for roughly $500-$900. I'd imagine for a Muscle car you would probably be putting 15 inch rims on it with high profile/ wide tires. Go check out the website CarID. I bought a package deal for my evo with Toyo Proxes and 17 inch American Racing Black Rims for $1,100 shipped. They mounted and balanced the tire as well as came with all of the hardware needed to install. Literally when I received them all I needed to do was take off my stocks and put on the new ones.
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You can get a rimjob for free just be 'smart' about it ;)
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You already made a post very similar to this. To install them on your car, it would be free. Do it yourself.
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Visxal wrote You already made a post very similar to this. To install them on your car, it would be free. Do it yourself.
Nope, I asked about the lug pattern and something else as it was months ago but I'll prob just end up going to an actual place that specializes in tires and get them to do everything from recommending me rims for my car to installing them because I don't trust myself enough
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