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Whats up guys just got some rims /w tires on Tuesday from a pawn shop not even a month old, cost me $1,300.00
It was a steal, i priced them with the new tires was $3,200.00 online.

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Those are clean with a nice lip! You cant beat the price! Usually you only see "ugly" rims for that price. Throw some paint on them calipers now
 
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Those are clean with a nice lip! You cant beat the price! Usually you only see "ugly" rims for that price. Throw some paint on them calipers now

Yeah they are ok, but i like yours better :) what kind of pain would be good for the calipers ? i was thinking of white paint on them ?
 

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for the calipers theres a caliper paint kit that they sell at oreileys made my duplicolor ($17)that i used id go with a red yellow or blue, white will start to dis-color overtime and the brake dust would need to be cleaned like everyday. mine are blue and i wipe them down once a month (with a rag reaching thru the rim)
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Bh be careful! Your rims dont leave alot of clearance for the calipers thats why i just painted..... So make sure you install them as tight to the caliper as possible to avoid any boo boos on the inside of the rim
 
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Ok i will have to go check that place out, i may go with the red or maybe yellow, since the red is so cliché

for the calipers theres a caliper paint kit that they sell at oreileys made my duplicolor ($17)that i used id go with a red yellow or blue, white will start to dis-color overtime and the brake dust would need to be cleaned like everyday. mine are blue and i wipe them down once a month (with a rag reaching thru the rim)
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Bh be careful! Your rims dont leave alot of clearance for the calipers thats why i just painted..... So make sure you install them as tight to the caliper as possible to avoid any boo boos on the inside of the rim

dont remember the exact...but if we have 1/8 or 1/4 inch clearance we're golden
 

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Real nice. 24s sit clean on Expy's. Guess I'll have to start peaking on 24s instead of 22s.

Never would have thought to check pawn shops.
 
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