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Old 04-26-2007, 03:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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I HAVE SIME U2-35 22.9 ALL THE WAY AROUND IM NOT HAPPY WITH THEM ANY MORE,SHOULD I GET SOME 24's OR GET SOME THREE PEICE WHEELS ,IN 22's,I CAN GET SOME 24 INCH U2-35 OR GET SOME THREE PEICE 24'S WHAT TO DO
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Old 04-26-2007, 05:03 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If you're looking for performance, go with the 3pc. 22's since they'll be the lightest weight 22's you can get. If you're going for looks, then 24's.
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In Los Angeles, I'm gonna have to recommend tradin for some different 22"s. 24"s are (in my opinion) not as good looking on these rides as 22"s. I like the wheels with the huge lip myself!
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Even better yet get some three piece staggered 24"!! That would be sick!
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I say you go for the multi-piece 22s and drop it if its not already. Especially if this is a ride you have on the road alot. just my two cents.
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what wheels did you have in mind by the way??
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Im Looking For The 24 Look Just I Dont Want The Weight Of The 24's,i Want To Keep Some Speed
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Im Looking For The 24 Look Just I Dont Want The Weight Of The 24's,i Want To Keep Some Speed

Don't know what the difference in weight is between the 22 and 24, but I'm sure it's minimal. I believe, and those who know for sure feel free to correct me, you will "lose" more Speed/Power at the rear wheel due to the two inch increase in size than you would to the weight difference between the two wheels.
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