Spoon Wheels? or similar...
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Spoon Wheels? or similar...
I've noticed on Spoon's site that their wheels aren't listed anymore...i also saw in another post that "they dont even use their own wheels anymore" (somebody wrote this). Anyone know what the deal is?
Also, what are some good alternatives to Spoon, aka black wheels, 16 inch, very light...(hopefully cheaper)
Thanks
Also, what are some good alternatives to Spoon, aka black wheels, 16 inch, very light...(hopefully cheaper)
Thanks
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Rota makes some light wheels and they have styles very similar to Spoon and Mugen. I'm not so sure about the offsets though - I don't think they have enough.
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Originally Posted by AJ PwR,Mar 17 2005, 05:40 PM
Try this Spoon Sports
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I have Rota Slips on my S2k. Even though people LOVE to flame that I put em on, I still like em. Anyway, I got them for free, so I can't complain
Oh, I still need to get an alignment after putting on my springs so my rear wheels have some bad camber.
Oh, I still need to get an alignment after putting on my springs so my rear wheels have some bad camber.
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Originally Posted by Xistence,Mar 17 2005, 07:26 PM
I have Rota Slips on my S2k. Even though people LOVE to flame that I put em on, I still like em. Anyway, I got them for free, so I can't complain
Oh, I still need to get an alignment after putting on my springs so my rear wheels have some bad camber.
Oh, I still need to get an alignment after putting on my springs so my rear wheels have some bad camber.
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