spinning rim!!?
i am not going to put these on my s! I have a denali and i was thinking of putting them on. I got 20 inch wheels on my yukon denali, and i spoke to the guy who sells these wheels. He said they would be 10,000. So i am still thinking if i should do it or not.
10000, spend it on something else.....cause there only new and hot at the moment..then something else comes out and they fade out
if you got money to blow then by all means
cause I know I'd be pretty mad if i bent a 2500 wheel
and if it's to be the big boy on the block with the big toy's, I've learned that there will always be someone with bigger and better toy's
if you got money to blow then by all means
cause I know I'd be pretty mad if i bent a 2500 wheel
and if it's to be the big boy on the block with the big toy's, I've learned that there will always be someone with bigger and better toy's
You're getting ripped at $10K - do a search on the web for 'Spinning Rims'. You should come back with several internet retailers and they shouldn't be more than $5K for the rims and the spinners (cheaper if you want to put the spinners on yourself). No I don't have these rims, but saw em on an H2 in downtown Austin and was curious as to what made em spin. Anyway check that out...my usual 10% finders fee applies
The new Rolls Royce's have them too...I'm not sure I'd call them "bling" though.
A lot of companies make these things, generally they're from the "fasion" wheel manufacturers not "performance" so don't look for BBS's... Check "SprewelRacing" (HA!) to get an idea of what you're getting into with these. Since weight and handling probably aren't a big concern, you can just worry about the style and finish and don't need to spend money for high end materials or manufacturing techniques. They're definitely not my style (then again, I've got the stock 16's on my S...and like them!), but enjoy your car your own way!
A lot of companies make these things, generally they're from the "fasion" wheel manufacturers not "performance" so don't look for BBS's... Check "SprewelRacing" (HA!) to get an idea of what you're getting into with these. Since weight and handling probably aren't a big concern, you can just worry about the style and finish and don't need to spend money for high end materials or manufacturing techniques. They're definitely not my style (then again, I've got the stock 16's on my S...and like them!), but enjoy your car your own way!
BLING BLING! MONEY AIN'T A THING!
Gonna be a white man rolling in a poseur SUV you can't take off road with your hat on backwards and the "fitty cent" just cranked up, spinning your dubs and smoking a blunt!
#1 way to attract classy women
Gonna be a white man rolling in a poseur SUV you can't take off road with your hat on backwards and the "fitty cent" just cranked up, spinning your dubs and smoking a blunt!
#1 way to attract classy women
So does that make the wheels look good? Just because something sells, doesn't mean it was a good idea. The Pontiac Aztec sells, but I think we could all agree it never should have been designed.



