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Old 04-19-2007, 07:16 AM
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If you like them then you should get them, I think they are a great looking rim, if you want to change it up a little go with a powder coated center, they the grey with the polished lip looks great.
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Old 04-19-2007, 07:21 AM
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Paint the centers and they will look like a completely different wheel. And everyone has 15" wheels, not 20's, so you will still stand out.

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Not sure how much they are in comparison to TT2's but I like Coy C5's and they look very much like the TT2's but with a fat lip and no step in the center! Check 'em out!

http://www.coyswheel.com/coys.html

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I personally would aim more for a style I like in a size that I can afford... maybe a less over-done Budnik or Billet Specialties wheel in 17/18.

I like TTIIs but I think they look odd in big sizes because the spokes get so long.

BTW, don't look at my sig. 17" Billet Specialties are going on as soon as the suspension is back together.
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What about quality of the finish tt2,s to coy which one looks better???
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What about quality of the finish tt2,s to coy which one looks better???
i think the coys look cheap(they are) i say tt2 they look much better.
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i think the coys look cheap(they are) i say tt2 they look much better.


Still think they look cheap??

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Ok guys I went with budnik ICE 18/8 18/10 from PRRC I hope to have pics soon as they are on the car .
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the TT's 20" would have been nice but the Budnik are a fine choice. Plus you will be able to put on a thicker tire for even more traction. Hope the budget wasnt hurt to bad.
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