Alloy rims, AFR vs SIP
- essexgp
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Dont want to start another debate but im just about to buy a set of polished alloy rims for my cutdown and just wanted some advice on which are the best and safest ones to get 
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SIP
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Slow is the new fast!
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I'm waiting for a rebel...... Lol
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Going to sit on the fence and say it depends on whether you can get the studs out of your hub without wrecking it
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