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I checked not too long ago and the price is more than I would ever pay.
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As you can tell from this thread, a bunch of us had them done quite a few years ago when we had a hook up for $35 or so a wheel. I had one done about 2 years ago for about $80 out the door. At those prices, there was much less interest.
Maybe with the economy, they are back down. Give Guy over at Advanced a call and ask him. Mentioning the Subaru club might be worth a few bucks off... |
Anybody had anything PC'd since Dean's last post? A friend and I want to get our wheels done this week, but don't want to be wallet raped. Or any suggestions to go anywhere else? I'm looking to get my Rota's Gunmetal Grey. I bought them a couple months ago and am tired of seeing them sit in the garage.
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It would probably be cheaper to buy a set of rotas in the color you like vs. having them PC'd. At least then you would have a spare set for winter or you could sell them.
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I did buy them for 300 haha. I hope I can get them painted for under what i payed for them.
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^I thought those were sti bolt pattern?
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I've got a Makita. We'll make it happen.
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I wish I could fit those wheels on my car. I'd buy those instead of getting the powdercoat. If I were to buy them new, I would get that color... Wait.. Is there anyway we can fit these on my car?
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http://www.6gunracing.com/products.asp |
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$650-$700 depending on design for 17"
http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ind...=90_217_96_135 $700-$750 for 18" http://www.wheeldude.com/catalog/ind...=90_217_96_136 from wheel dude anyway (who I would recommend). |
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I was just looking at that. I think it would work for you actually.
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Which is where I saw it. So sorry for not properly citing my source. :p
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I saw it in your thread and in the threads you linked on Nasioc. I didn't realize that the bill was going to get so high with the route I took. ESP legal? Wonder what grease they use, probably just the OEM stuff that they come packed with.
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That's actually a pretty cool deal for folks looking for a stronger setup that aren't running coilovers or big wheels. The drawback is that if you kill one of the unit bearings, you have to get the replacement machined back to 5x100, negating the easy bearing swaps that make the STi hubs so great. |
Do you mean if you kill the hub, you have to get it machined back to 5x100?
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Gotcha. So you'd probably have to buy another one off 6gun. Wonder what they charge for just the "unit hub". It would suck if they aren't around any more when you need one.
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