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Miata Mailing List: February 1998, Message #63
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From: Lee Gibson <elg@texas.net> Subject: Re: Looking for 15" wheels Date: Sun, 1 Feb 1998 14:19:28 +0000
I'm shopping for a new set of rims myself. Two good sites to check out: http://www.tirerack.com http://www.discounttire.com I know that MRoadster (http://www.mroadster.com) has a line on the Tire Rack products, and they say that they can usually beat the list price. I've bought several sets of tires (never wheels though) from Discount Tire, and I've always been extremely pleased with their service. If you have one of their shops close to you, it would definitely be worth your while to check into them. When I buy my new wheels, I'm going to stray from them reluctantly. Both sites have Shockwave programs that let you preview different rims on your Miata. Check them out! At 2:05 PM +0000 2/1/98, Alan Dahl wrote: >I'm looking for a set of used 15" wheels for my Miata. Prefer the 15x6" >factory M edition wheels but would consider others up to 15x7" if the price >is right. > >I would also listen to suggestions for attractive new replacement wheels in >15x6 and 15x7 that wouldn't break the bank. > >Thanks! > >- Alan Dahl >---------- > ___ ____ Alan Dahl | home: adahl@eskimo.com > /_ / / / Federal Way, WA, USA | work: alan.dahl@attws.com >/ / _/__/ --------------- http://www.eskimo.com/~adahl ----------- ======================================================================== To a hacker, the most interesting thing about the Pyramids is their business plan, which is the simplest and most effective ever devised: 1. Put a rock on top of another rock. 2. Repeat 1 until gawkers arrive 3. Separate them from their valuables by all conceivable means. -Neal Stephenson on The Great Pyramids at Giza =====mailto://elg@onr.com=======http://www.onr.com/user/elg=============