TW00Si Senior Member Joined Aug 14, 2023 Threads 9 Messages 1,386 Reaction score 1,440 Location NYC Vehicle(s) 2007 S2000, 2023 CTR Mar 11, 2024 #46 Our cars don’t have physical tire pressure sensors. It’s all calculated. Sponsored
TW00Si Senior Member Joined Aug 14, 2023 Threads 9 Messages 1,386 Reaction score 1,440 Location NYC Vehicle(s) 2007 S2000, 2023 CTR Mar 11, 2024 #47 Guys, stop advertising these awesome wheels. Last thing I need is for dealers to start jacking up the prices before I can buy them.
Guys, stop advertising these awesome wheels. Last thing I need is for dealers to start jacking up the prices before I can buy them.
Gansan Senior Member First Name Glen Joined Sep 13, 2017 Threads 4 Messages 413 Reaction score 240 Location San Diego, CA Vehicle(s) 1999 NSX, 2024 Civic Type R Mar 11, 2024 #48 The good thing about these Honda wheels is they're designed and tested to OEM levels of durability and strength. Something that comes in handy against the inevitable pothole impacts. That might be part of the reason some other brands are lighter. Last edited: Mar 11, 2024
The good thing about these Honda wheels is they're designed and tested to OEM levels of durability and strength. Something that comes in handy against the inevitable pothole impacts. That might be part of the reason some other brands are lighter.
MYK20C1 Senior Member First Name Jim Joined Oct 24, 2022 Threads 4 Messages 88 Reaction score 35 Location Chattanooga Vehicle(s) 2021 type R SGP; 2018 Clarity Touring Mar 11, 2024 #49 blu_fl5_ctr said: they threw in the hat on the deal Click to expand... Very nice - love um!