Work Euroline IS
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Work Euroline IS
I am trying to decide on wheels for my soon to be purchased '04 GS430. I will most likely be going with 19"s (8.5" up front and 10" rears). I like the i-Forged Aeros a lot, but am leaning towards a beefier spoke to go along with the chunky look of the GS. Besides, with a little less open profile, it would help me push off the BBK for a while.
I really like the Work Euroline IS, but can only seem to find pics of the wheels not mounted. Anybody out there have any decent pics? Other than individual tastes, is there any reason why so many of you are running the Equip, Rezax, and DH, but no body seems to have the IS?
Thanks for the help.
I really like the Work Euroline IS, but can only seem to find pics of the wheels not mounted. Anybody out there have any decent pics? Other than individual tastes, is there any reason why so many of you are running the Equip, Rezax, and DH, but no body seems to have the IS?
Thanks for the help.
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P...wheels are like shoes, very "personal"..work IS, is clean adn classy, 5 -spoke, you cannot go wrong. kidcapp has the diamond polish finish listed, also one of my favs too, in terms of finish
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A few weeks back at the Autobacs Store I looked at the Work Euroline IS , they were selling staggered sets of 20" for $2600 , and I thought that was a Great price.................Check it out !
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GS4Will...you're exactly right. Shoes are very personal. To me, they are the most important mod you can do as far as appearance. It can make or break your car, no matter how nice your drop is or how clean your kit's lines are.
kidcapp...great pics, bro! I have never been much into chrome, so the diamond polish finish would definitely be my style. A couple of quick questions for you...I know Work is a quality wheel, but is the Euro line well made? Not that I am looking to empty the bank account, but the price of $2600 Lexkost saw for a set of staggered 20s sounds almost too reasonable. Also, are they relatively light? I want the looks, but don't want to add too much unsprung weight.
Thanks for the input and info so far, guys...any more would be greatly appreciated.
kidcapp...great pics, bro! I have never been much into chrome, so the diamond polish finish would definitely be my style. A couple of quick questions for you...I know Work is a quality wheel, but is the Euro line well made? Not that I am looking to empty the bank account, but the price of $2600 Lexkost saw for a set of staggered 20s sounds almost too reasonable. Also, are they relatively light? I want the looks, but don't want to add too much unsprung weight.
Thanks for the input and info so far, guys...any more would be greatly appreciated.
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the work Is are 2 piece cast wheels so they are not as light as a forged wheel would bei am not sure of the exact weight work is one of the top wheel makers in japan i don't think they would make any wheels that are not well made the euroline series is one of works more reasonably price line of wheels not everyone can afford to spend $4000 or more on wheels work has alot of different wheels to fit everyones taste and budget