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Hi guys,

Looking at new rims and tyres. Wanted to ask everyone a good place to go in Perth that has good service and pricing.

Know of a couple of places but wanted to ask everyone on here.

Wheres the best place in Perth?

Edited by Onthehunt

New operation... ROLL RIGHT TYRES in Jonndlaup... Guys name is Stanley.

Was put onto him by a friend who is the FEDERAL tyre wholesaler... great guy and really freindly... not to

mention did a great job (not rough so takes care of your rims) and prices are very good.

hey

my uncle Shane Curgenven is the manager of Goodyear Tyre and break Williton, he should be able to do a good deal on rims and tyres, plus he is the state rep for yokahama poformace tyres so he might be able to get a deal on them for you to.

thanks kenny

My mate manage Beaurepair in Melville,

call in and ask for Yang, he will give you the best deal available.

I wouldn't recommend any one esle in Perth, not because I know him but because he know his stuff.

go and just ask for a quote, doesn't hurt.

hi guys,

thanks for places will follow up tomorow when open.

looking at either 17" or 18" but not sure. is there much difference in weight and performance?

found the gmax energy wheel. scanned a pic of the brochure.

Someone said 18x8.5 at the front might make the steering too light so would it be better to go 7.5 at the front? I am thinking of 9.5 at rear and most likely 8.5 front.

any ideas?

cheers

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Edited by Onthehunt
so long as you dont get crappy bling bling rims they make skylines look like pieces of sh**

hey gary,

yeh i agree dont like em at all.

i have added a pic of wheel. dodgy scan but does the job. what u think?

  • 6 years later...

JPC have always had a good selection of jap rims, in many sizes and offsets and given me good service & prices! Give Rob a call I'm sure he can hook you up..

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