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This may be a stupid question, but here goes. Are there any spinning rims available for the 6? If so, what size do they start at?
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You mean the Spreewells? Well If you have ALOT of extra money to spend you can have them. I'm not sure.. but I think they make them in the smaller sizes (17"-19") But I have really only seen them for bigger SUVs that are sitting on 22"+.
But like I said above.. they are very expensive.
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Ughhh I've seen "Spreewells"/Davins and knockoffs on everything from Expeditions and Excursions to C5 Corvettes and Camaro SS and S2000s. Trust me, ANYTHING NOT on a truck frame (Or 1970s/1980s GM square body); they look horrible on.
Wheelmax sells spinner kits..
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1. you can get spinning adapters from size 18" and up and add on to any wheel. they look cheesy in my opinion tho
2. actual spinning rims start out at 20" and up but are hella expensive 3. both would look dumb on a 6 |
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You could put your money to use much better then spinning rims.
Heck for the price of four of those, you could probably buy a full body kit, new rims, new wheels, a CAI, powdercoat the engine covers, get a hypergrounding system, swap everything to synthetic, get the car tinted.... |
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i beg you...don't do it!
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I'm going to have to jump on the bandwagon...WHY??? I'm not sure if you can do it or not but for the money it's not worth it, I cannot imagine that looking working on a 6
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I'm going to have to jump on the bandwagon...WHY??? I'm not sure if you can do it or not but for the money it's not worth it, I cannot imagine that looking working on a 6
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I'm just tossing around some ideas about which rims would look good on my 6. It seems like the overall opinion on spinners is an overwhelming thumbs down. I really appreciate everyone's opinion.
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