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Old 06-25-2010, 12:58 PM
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Has anyonw heard or had dealings with WheelsNext.com?

They are in Miami Florida 1501 NW 82ND AVE 33126. I have tried emailing them and have had no responses.

Just looking for a source on affordable wheels.
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I would move on......plenty of reputable sources for wheels. From national chains (discount tire or america's tire) to smaller respectable/customer first shops like Prodigy Customs in Fl.
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Old 06-25-2010, 03:41 PM
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I would move on......plenty of reputable sources for wheels. From national chains (discount tire or america's tire) to smaller respectable/customer first shops like Prodigy Customs in Fl.
Wow that was dissapointing. I checked out both discount tire and america's tire, which look like they are one and the same, and neither have wheels in the size I'm looking for. Nothing exotic either 17x8 4.5 bs and 17x10 5.5 bs.

Just have to keep looking.
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Old 06-25-2010, 04:49 PM
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Wow that was dissapointing. I checked out both discount tire and america's tire, which look like they are one and the same, and neither have wheels in the size I'm looking for. Nothing exotic either 17x8 4.5 bs and 17x10 5.5 bs.

Just have to keep looking.
Check out Jon @ www.driverzinc.com he advertises on eBay all the time...great selection,pricing & advice on tire/wheel packages ready to mount!
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If I could also add and put it this way, if you have to ask who a online place is they have not made as much of a impact on the market of what you are searching for. Vendors and forum sponsors may not be a big brand name but I find alot of the large chain style retailers are offering so much they are jack of all trades but master of none. Find the master of what product you are looking for and if they are a great name on the forums then that means other common purchasing members are happy and you will be also. People will make sure you are safe on forums because if the vendor does not live up to the standards of what the common buyer demands they will be gone in the wind. It is very hard to build a great reputation on the forums but very easy and fast to lose it

I myself have not used these guys yet but find their names refereed alot:

driverzinc.com
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