from 18s to 19s...
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#20
But you have to know that it's not Racing Hart, but RH..
RH doesn't mean Racing Hart here...
Different companies...
You can check out the original site...
www.hartwheels.co.jp
and explanation for the misunderstanding
http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
RH doesn't mean Racing Hart here...
Different companies...
You can check out the original site...
www.hartwheels.co.jp
and explanation for the misunderstanding
http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
#21
Originally Posted by nightvoyager
But you have to know that it's not Racing Hart, but RH..
RH doesn't mean Racing Hart here...
Different companies...
You can check out the original site...
www.hartwheels.co.jp
and explanation for the misunderstanding
http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
RH doesn't mean Racing Hart here...
Different companies...
You can check out the original site...
www.hartwheels.co.jp
and explanation for the misunderstanding
http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
Well in this case, those are RH Pros, a Racing Hart brand, which is a a division of Dazz Motorsports...
www.dazzmotorsports.com
#22
Originally Posted by cTLgo
Well in this case, those are RH Pros, a Racing Hart brand, which is a a division of Dazz Motorsports...
www.dazzmotorsports.com
www.dazzmotorsports.com
#24
xizor i am plannin on getting some rims soon and i was wondering what kind of losses u had when u went to 18s and then 19s? is there a big difference in acceleration with the 19s over the stockers? thanks
#25
Originally Posted by nitehawktsx67
xizor i am plannin on getting some rims soon and i was wondering what kind of losses u had when u went to 18s and then 19s? is there a big difference in acceleration with the 19s over the stockers? thanks
#33
When I do purchase my TSX, I will look into getting aftermarket rims, but I'm concerned about sizing up because of all the potholes in the Boston area. Have you had any issues with your rims getting bends and stuff? I'm thinking that I'll stick with stock size so that I hopefully won't be replacing rims or fixing rims every year.
#38
Originally Posted by virtualbong
When I do purchase my TSX, I will look into getting aftermarket rims, but I'm concerned about sizing up because of all the potholes in the Boston area. Have you had any issues with your rims getting bends and stuff? I'm thinking that I'll stick with stock size so that I hopefully won't be replacing rims or fixing rims every year.