Spitfire wheels look the best....
yes , no problem. As long as there is sufficient wheel clearance so as not to get wheel bite. -- The above is correct and if you get any wheel rub from the longboard wheels use a pair of riser pads on your trucks with extended 1" hardware(if needed). It's a cool look on the flats. - VooDoo 13 -
Curious as to how Pastor TD Jakes lost so much weight
Look in the silverfish classifieds for a good fast longboard that is affordable and fits your requirements.
The wheels allow them to move. If you look at a skateboard it has wheels.
Yes, you can definitely put 22 inch wheels on a 64' Impala. However, it would look better if you only put the 22's on the back wheels and not on the front. For the front, stick with 20's.
Yes they are way better than razor ultra pro because they have better handle bars better wheels and better bearings and they have a heaps better deck and they look way way way better
Original longboard are bad quality and the trucks are only good fro cruising and not downhill so steer clear of original. The carbonite is inbetween but I don't recommend it as a first board. Look up rekon longboards. it's cheap and is extremely dureable. It has very simple trucks and bearings. Wear it out. Experiment on it as a first board you know learn. Then get an expensive good quality board. I have a rekon with bone reds an orangatang purple 83a wheels as my practice sliding board. Or if you want get some Vault 78a wheels of ebay for cruising.
Since this question is so generalized(no years, models, etc. given) I can not directly answer it. The short answer will be NO, you can not put mustang wheels on your Camaro. Put some corvette wheels on it instead, it will look better and still keep the Chevy community proud.
it has wheels
First one that comes to mind is the Landyachtz Switchblade. But there are many more out there I assure you, you just gotta look.
The reason you would choose 18" wheels over 17" would be to run a lower profile tire, which would look, and all other things being equal, have better cornering response. On the other hand they may be heavier, and reduce acceleration, and braking slightly. Also, it depends on what size of a car you have, a Nissan 350Z for example would be better suited for bigger wheels, whereas a Honda Civic may be better suited with 17's.
Alloy wheels give much stability on cornering.They are light in weight and are having high strength.They are having better tolerance, appearance and can withstand the vibrations and shocks.They are having good heat dissipation.And they look good and trendy.