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Ok i like the look of these Axis Hiros rims but have never heard of them before. What are they like as a rim? Weight? ride etc etc...

And the only place i can find them for sale is tempe tyre which doesnt fill me with a lot of confidance....

Opinions...

PS i know there hot. But what they like as a wheel

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They look really cheap and tacky, and if you get the wrong offset the look even worse.

If you want to go pov on wheels have a look at these there not too bad...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DTM-Wheels-for-S13-...4QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DTM-Wheels-for-S13-...4QQcmdZViewItem

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  BAMR33 said:
They look really cheap and tacky, and if you get the wrong offset the look even worse.

If you want to go pov on wheels have a look at these there not too bad...

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DTM-Wheels-for-S13-...4QQcmdZViewItem

http://cgi.ebay.com.au/DTM-Wheels-for-S13-...4QQcmdZViewItem

These wheels are being sold for $880 a set on this site by Access Autoworks in the business traders section, check link -

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Jd...in-t205656.html

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  Owgasm said:
The Real ones are Axis Heros?

Heres someone whose selling them:

http://www.skylinesaustralia.com/forums/Ax...03#entry3782003

Those are not genuine.

The genuine rims have "axis" embossed into one of the spokes, just like the pic in the first post.

Personally i prefer the Super Heros

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  Adz2332 said:
Ok i like the look of these Axis Hiros rims but have never heard of them before. What are they like as a rim? Weight? ride etc etc...

And the only place i can find them for sale is tempe tyre which doesnt fill me with a lot of confidance....

Opinions...

PS i know there hot. But what they like as a wheel

Very nive wheels imo!!! I usually really dislike the cheaper wheels sold locally, but these look fantastic. As for weight I have no clue, but I would bet my left nut they would be heavy!

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