princess peach
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- '92 Miata, '06 MS6
some 15s will, 14s won't
You have PM shortly.Shoot me a PM also, please, Jon.
Is wholesale price going to be any different than a trade-in value? I only ask because I received a couple trade-in estimates when I was looking at Fiesta ST's and honestly they were quite insulting. The only thing I haven't tried yet is a used car place like Carmax (they gave us a good deal on ym wife's old Protege).Depending on price on your M2 we might be able to purchase it wholesale from you if nothing else.
I though 15 inch wheels wont fit MSM brakes????
Honestly I dont know the market for M2's but the market is in the process of being flooded with late model used vehicles. over 90k from ford alone within the period of Nov. to Feb. Great time to buy, horrible time to sell or trade.You have PM shortly.
Is wholesale price going to be any different than a trade-in value? I only ask because I received a couple trade-in estimates when I was looking at Fiesta ST's and honestly they were quite insulting. The only thing I haven't tried yet is a used car place like Carmax (they gave us a good deal on ym wife's old Protege).
What brand? And update it to what? LolTire rack. Update your sig!
Wonder if there are 15" steel wheels that would fit.
IDK, I want something sort of light and cheap. thats why I like the Konig feathers. $100 per wheel and only weigh in at 15lbs. the Sparcos are only $105 and the sport edition mesh style wheels are under $100. $400 for a set of brand new wheels doesn't seem that bad.
Better than a grand for the speed3....
Sparcos and Sport Editions are terrible and heavy. This page is a great start for wheels that work very well on a Miata: http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Performance-Parts/Miata/Wheels-Tires/Wheels.html
I had sport editions for winter wheels on my Neon and they were great! Heavy but I'll tell you what, that helps in the snow. Harder to spin the wheels easily, seriously.
Sparcos and Sport Editions are terrible and heavy. This page is a great start for wheels that work very well on a Miata: http://www.good-win-racing.com/Mazda-Performance-Parts/Miata/Wheels-Tires/Wheels.html
You will see many options between $90 - $125 per wheel.
Gotta pay to play. Just be thankful you aren't buying Porsche wheels.Heck, I'd love to find a nice set of wheels for the STi for a grand.
It's all relative.
my bucket truck didn't have any issues in this dusting. how's everyone else doing with their commute?