Kazera rims on 2000 protege...watcha think?

What do you think of the new setup?


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2000 1.6L Protege
Kazera rims on 2000 protege...watcha think? (56k = take a nap...)

17x7.5 Kazera KZB (gray color) weighs around 15lb per rim.

205/40/17 Nitto neogen

Powerslots rotors

hawk brake pads

tell me what you think, hate, love, what? any comments, any points.....

Thanks in advance

Incase you are wondering, the people that installed this are

CARRSS, a shop owned by ex-NBA player in Richmond on Broad street.

their job is Awesome!!
The dudes name is Irivin....

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nice rims... wheel gap kills kittens however... lower please. (rockon)

good job nonetheless... Kinda has a "mini RX-8" look to them.
 
man, you guys are fast......

the car is already on racing beat springs, but with the new rims, def. need to lower now.....just a matter of time and money

about the resizing, it is a pain to go through all of them and resize....i'll just put a warning...hehe....sorry about that, next time i'll take it in consideration
 
nice wheel selection. wheel gap is monster truck material.
you didn't blank out your tag in all the pics, sleep with one eye open
 
Nice wheels but you need to ether drop more or use tires with bigger side wall. I have rb springs but i am using 16 inch wheel with 205/50 tire. My wheel gap is not so bad at all.
 
Thanks for the tip about the tag....fixed....

yes, yes, the gap will be dealt with.
Any reccomendations about what sprnigs would you reccommend and with a good ride?'

Actually, in those pics, because the car was tilting backwards, it looks weird.
In person however, it isn't so bad, but ofcourse, i could always go lower.
 
talking about curbage, i don't park except if i have my door open now.
I am paranoid about it.

Keep them coming,

bump
 
Note to self : things to do within the month......fix the gap.

aight, lol, keep the poll and the comments, loving them

bump
 
lisa has some Sprint Springs, ask if she's willing to let you have them, those springs give you massive drops (like 2")
 
ZoomZoomH said:
lisa has some Sprint Springs, ask if she's willing to let you have them, those springs give you massive drops (like 2")

hmmm.....i'll have to talk to her.
do you know if those springs are any good?

lisa, you there?
 
I like them, although stock msp rims would be nice too. I'm a big fan of simple, and those don't seem to jump out at all, but look very non-discript. In my opinion that's good. For the 4th time, you need to lower. You also need improved brakes. If you're going to show off a very open, lightweight rim like that, you need some serious rotor behind it to back the sport look.

To recap - Completing that setup requires a brake kit (or upgrade) and another inch or so drop. Camber may be required to tuck the rubber.
 
They look very nice. All you need now is to lower it and that would really set it off.
 
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