Opinions on Kazera KZ-A and Enkei LS1
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Opinions on Kazera KZ-A and Enkei LS1
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I think the KZ-A is a relatively new rim.. because I've been looking for 5 or 6 spoke chrome or polished rims for a while now. +48 offset and they're checking on the weight:
The other rim I am looking at is the Enkei LS1. +45 offset and not sure on the weight of that either:
Both in 18s... and very similarly priced at about 270-290 per rim. Anyone seen these up close? or even have some pics? thoughts on the style for a white CL?
thanks!
I think the KZ-A is a relatively new rim.. because I've been looking for 5 or 6 spoke chrome or polished rims for a while now. +48 offset and they're checking on the weight:
![](http://www.tirerack.com/images/wheels/kazera/swap/kazera_kz_a_c_ci3_l.jpg)
The other rim I am looking at is the Enkei LS1. +45 offset and not sure on the weight of that either:
![](http://www.enkei.com/PHOTOS%20JPEG/luxurySpecs/Lm5specs.jpg)
Both in 18s... and very similarly priced at about 270-290 per rim. Anyone seen these up close? or even have some pics? thoughts on the style for a white CL?
thanks!
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beautiful wheel but who makes it and where is it manufactured. also is it chrome or polished and I would prefer 48 offset instead of 45 especially dropped on Eibach
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sup lou. how's the front left camber on the HRE's?
Not sure on Kazera's background or quality. Tirerack seems to be the only place I can find that sells the brand. They're chrome... but I would prefer polished... especially from both a weight and cleaning/upkeep perspective. And once I get non-stock rims on the car... I'm afraid I'll be too lazy (and vain) to take them off in the winter time -- so another check in the minus column for chrome. But I'll take what I can get I suppose since there are so few styles of rims I actually like.
Not sure on Kazera's background or quality. Tirerack seems to be the only place I can find that sells the brand. They're chrome... but I would prefer polished... especially from both a weight and cleaning/upkeep perspective. And once I get non-stock rims on the car... I'm afraid I'll be too lazy (and vain) to take them off in the winter time -- so another check in the minus column for chrome. But I'll take what I can get I suppose since there are so few styles of rims I actually like.
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I got the Chrome LM 1/5 S sitting in my garage for about 3 months now still wraped up, waiting for this fucken weather to be nice here in NY
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Hm found this info on Kazera while crusing another forum:
from Luke@tirerack:
"Kazera is a new brand ..... that is exclusively owned by The Tire Rack but, the wheels are produced by ASA which is a known brand that produces very good quality wheels utilizing technology gleened from their liscensing agreement with BBS so, we have no problem with the quality of these wheels and will happily stand behind our products"
from Luke@tirerack:
"Kazera is a new brand ..... that is exclusively owned by The Tire Rack but, the wheels are produced by ASA which is a known brand that produces very good quality wheels utilizing technology gleened from their liscensing agreement with BBS so, we have no problem with the quality of these wheels and will happily stand behind our products"
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