I'm looking at wheel options for my Bora. I will be going 18", want a lightweight wheel, am looking in the $800-1200 range, ASA AR1s and AR2s are available from Tirerack for ~US$160/wheel plus delivery (~US$300), so around US$1000 total. They are also 23-24lbs which is quite light.
Does anyone have experience with these wheels?
Does anyone have any ideas of other wheels that fit my specs? Looking for something with a bit of lip, mesh or fairly simple 5 spoke.
This is the AR1:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand
This is the AR2:
http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/Wheel...All&sort=Brand
And here are some pics on a Jetta (AR2s):
http://forums.vwvortex.com/zerothread?id=3268610
17" AR1s on a MK4 Golf:
http://www.adrianblog.com/auto-moto/...r1-wheels.html
What do you think? I can't decide if I like the mesh look or a bold 5 spoke![]()
As far as I'm aware you shouldn't have any trouble getting ASA rims local? Why go to the US for em?
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Price. Including shipping and import duties, they will still be 30-40% cheaper to import. Anyone who buys anything locally is a mug (unless its for Japanese models, not much savings there importing yourself). The only reason to buy parts locally is: 1. for convenience, and 2. for a percieved sense of "after purchase support"/"security" etc. I say percieved as I have been modding cars for years and have never once had a purchase cause me problems.
Just as an example, ContiSport2 tyres (225/40/18 ) can be bought from the USA for $157. ~$300 for shipping, total comes to US$928 or ~$1000. I have been quoted $412/tyre in Melbourne or $1648 for 4. Thats a 40% saving.
Last edited by sukebe; 29-05-2008 at 07:35 AM.
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