XXR, CCW knockoffs
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I pre ordered these with black centers no word yet on shipping. The weather is getting nice so I hope they ship soon. I'm considering making some plugs to flush fill the extra holes and should work well on the black set - if it works I'll offer them for sale.
I don't understand the critics these are light and appear well made and are good value for the money. I own a number of cars some with high end wheels and for street driving I can't tell the difference in what I paid for them. If you think you get laid more often for spending $2500 good luck with that.Imported from DetroitComment
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I pre-ordered as well, but then my Discover card was compromised and replaced.
Then I read post #104 & 105 about NLM being flakey in the past with pre-orders... so I'll let it go.
They were slightly more expensive than TRM C1's since I'd have to get tires mounted and balanced (included when buying with tires from TR). As much as I like the appearance over the C1, I don't like them that much at full price for what will essentially be auto-x only wheels on my car.
In a way, calling them CCW knockoffs is funny... since the CCW design is basically a knockoff of BBS racing wheels (vs. BBS street wheels which tend to have more softened edges). CCW's are actually the cheaper option there.'88 325is: Diamond Schwartz; 210K miles; Koni SA; H&R springs; poly bushings (sold)
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CCW's are pretty much the cheapest (price wise) forged 3-piece wheel you can getOriginally posted by Lof8Seriously. Every black wheel, regardless of spoke design, looks the same from more than 3 feet away.Comment
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im also very interested in picking some up, personaly im leaning towards 16x8 532 5 spoke ones in flat gold.
but a couple questions for you gents that know more than i do
first the centerbore is 73.1, will that fit over the hub?
also it says it requires "tuner lugs" any idea if stock bolts will fit?
any ways OP good find yoComment
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Get some hub centric rings for 73.1 ---> 57.1 (e30 bore)im also very interested in picking some up, personaly im leaning towards 16x8 532 5 spoke ones in flat gold.
but a couple questions for you gents that know more than i do
first the centerbore is 73.1, will that fit over the hub?
also it says it requires "tuner lugs" any idea if stock bolts will fit?
any ways OP good find yo
These are cheap plastic ones, they work ok but over time they will get used/abused -
I used my stock lug nuts with my xxrs no problem... buy a stud kit offered from a vendor on here would make your setup look bitchen.Last edited by Cronopoulos; 03-28-2012, 05:08 PM.Comment




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