Brakes Wheels 1st Gen Tires Who are the quality aftermarket wheel mfg's

Discussion in '1st Generation: 2002–06 R50, R53 & 2004–08 R52' started by TGS91, Oct 18, 2010.

  1. JCC

    JCC New Member

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    What about the Tenzo R Type M Version 2 in 17x7 or the brand in general as far as how well built, etc.?
     
  2. TGS91

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    Tuner wheels, middling quality, from what I've seen
     
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    Thanks.
     
  4. Justa Jim

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    Where does the term "Tuner" wheels come form? I see different makes called that.

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    Tuner, is usually short for import tuner. It's a "scene" or car community. Tuner is kinda like the pep-boys, fast&furious style. Big spoilers, lambo doors, cheap wheels, etc.

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    So tuner is actually not so much?
     
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    I'm assuming youre referencing engine tuning? The quality "tuner" cars have a great deal of engine work done and usually run standalone management systems that require tuning.
     
  8. Justa Jim

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    Got ya. Thanks. :Thumbsup:

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    Take it easy. Just going by what you posted:

     
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    Sorry if it came off otherwise...I was simply rephrasing myself since I left that portion out in the original description.
     
  11. Justa Jim

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    Koing, Daylite, 11.8 pounds, 15X6.5, black w/yellow stripe. :Thumbsup:

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    Those will work well on your MINI. :D :beer

    When will they be on the MINI, pictures.... Please!

    Don
     
  13. Justa Jim

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    Well, I have to get additional information first. The site is not informative, but it seems they may be for the first generation only. If spacers will work, then that is fine, but I have to find out if that is the case. I like them, so I hope they will work out. I'll keep ya posted.

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    Has anyone ever used Drag Extreme Alloy wheels. I am looking at 17x7 DR-19 (GLOSS BLACK, GUN METAL, CHROME, SILVER).

    Has anyone used them? Have they had any problems? Are they a good quality wheel?

    Thanks
     
  15. Redbeard

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    Decent for DD. Not high quality and not light weight though. They are a cheapie brand (Carried by Discount Tire). The DR-19s look good though.

    BTW, I am running Kyowa 206s on my MINI for track days. Nice 17x7 rim at 17lbs.

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    ...And no. I'm not using that rubber on the track. It's just what came on them when I bought them.
     
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    thanks for the info. I don't run on the track so I think the DR-19 will be find. Of course no I like the Kyowa 206s. So many choices.
     
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    Weight is certainly a issue

    What I think the issue when you take track use out of it is wearabilty

    The lower cost tuner wheels, which I own a set, do not wear as well as the higher end

    They scratch easier, hold onto road schmutz easier, etc

    You do get what you pay for

    Finding a good wheel refinisher in your town and budget to take them to him once a year or so you should be in pretty good shape. Depends on how anal you are about your wheels

    Good luck, all the choices are NUTTY :eek:
     
  18. Justa Jim

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    FYI, I saw some that were called "gun metal" and it is actually brown. I was expecting gray or blueish.

    Jim
     
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    I hadn't heard of Kyowa until recently. Decent rims for tracking though. They are mostly lightwieght mono-block rims (despite my two tone wheels they are monoblock). They normally aren't cheap, they arent BBS/OZ/Enkei expensive either. They typically run the $175 to $250 per wheel range.

    www.kyowadesigns.com

    I got mine used for a helluva deal off of Terry from FUbrication. Otherwise, I couldn't afford them.
     
  20. Justa Jim

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    Aren't there too many lug bolt holes for a MINI or do they line up so you don't use all of them?

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