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Old 07-08-04, 01:33 PM
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As I recall, Gettins got discontinued. The picture is of Work Euroline FS. What do you think?

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you can still get Gettins at Wheel Power or Wheel Experts. I'd try Wheel Experts first, they're a bit cheaper.
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Originally posted by AutoCoutureSC
you can still get Gettins at Wheel Power or Wheel Experts. I'd try Wheel Experts first, they're a bit cheaper.
What wheel power wants for gettins is outrageous..I think the works look nice, but have you checked out the fabolous line of wheels???They have some wheel designs that I feel would look really great on your car..
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Yeah, I have seen the Fabulous wheels. They are way too heavy for my setup. I am actually thinking about Work Meister. They are light and look pretty cool with descent sized fender flares.
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Originally posted by retrodrive
Yeah, I have seen the Fabulous wheels. They are way too heavy for my setup. I am actually thinking about Work Meister. They are light and look pretty cool with descent sized fender flares.
To my knowledge the fabolous wheels are forged and very lite..I could be wrong though, maybe GS4WILL can clear this up..
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i called wheel experts this week and peter said they do not have any zauber gettins for lexus applications the fabulous wheels are forged wheels i am thinking about getting the fabulous profounds or expands for my ls you can get them with a 2.2 inch lip in the front and a 3.5 - 3.8 in the rear
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retro...do you got to have 20s??
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Will, is Rezax II lighter than Profound???
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LT..slightly..for some reaosn, rezax ii is very light..may be cuz less "mass"
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Originally posted by GS4Will
LT..slightly..for some reaosn, rezax ii is very light..may be cuz less "mass"
around 1 or 2 lbs per wheel? or more?
Also, rezax II is made from magnisium?
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~2 lbs lighter/wheel

they are NOT magnesium..not at that price..
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Nah, I have to have 19's. 20's have no traction whatsoever.
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Originally posted by retrodrive
Nah, I have to have 19's. 20's have no traction whatsoever.
how come?
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i like those wheels alot. I agree with the fabulous statement but if theyre heavy screw 'em...But damn if you end up with those euroline's...
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The problem I have with 20's is that they are rough. 19's are rough also, but not as bad. As far as traction goes, you loose traction as your sidewal decreases. Ideally I would want 17-18" rims to get more power to the ground. Then again I don't want to loose too much bling either. Size 19" is what I can live with in terms of comfort, traction and not hate myself.

I was really looking to get Panasport's RACING/G7 until I found out they only came in 18's. Talk about unique and light.



For now I am still considering Work MeistersI find something more interesting.


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