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Old 01-05-2005, 11:28 AM
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What do you guys think about the BBS ASA AR1 brand? They are very similar to the RGR, but obvioulsy less dineros for them.

Is there a quality issue or anything else if someone picks these instead of the RGR?

Here is the link. 17" ASA AR1
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And, Jim, if you see this do you have 18"s?
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Asking for just one opinion. Anybody, anyone.
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They look nice and are the cheapest wheel I have found so far with a close offset to fit the S2000. I am considering getting a set of these to mount some blizzaks on and use for my winter wheel tire setup.
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Thanks, Tony.
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Cheap wheels. You shouldn't have a problem with them. Just don't drive like an ass (ie. hit curbs, giant pot holes, etc.), and you'll be okay.
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I was planning on getting these same exact wheels a couple of weeks back too, and I'm still thinking about getting it...........
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Good low cost option. Here are some shots I found:















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hey there,

i bought these for my car a month or so ago. i immediately had the centers refinished in mercury silver at a local wheel repair shop and they look fantastic! they look just like bbs rs-gt's now. the rears are set out a bit - meaning that if your car is lowered and you put wider than 245's oit looks like it could rub on big bumps. mine is not lowered and i went with 245/40/17. so far no rubbing.
i highly recommend!!! you can't beat the price.

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djbrkb can you please post pics of your car


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