- Location
- Richardson, TX
Got them on for free at work. I'll do the spare tomorrow since we ran out of time due to damn customers. :smsoap: 




I really like those new rims, Crusher. They look much better than the honeycombs.
Also, Is that the Krogers on Mcarthur?. I used to work right near there (ATT building on Las Colinas and Royal).
Info - Jeeps have "wheels"
Ricers have "rims"
Not to hijack, but as far as I'm concerned (and we know that must be gospel then) rims are the metal things, tires are the rubber things, when you combine the two, you have a wheel.
Do the new ones have better backspacing?
Car Forums said:Thanks to the internet there has been a gradual blurring of the difference between a rim and a wheel.
For posterity you should know that the rim is the bit that the tyre sits into. It is made up of some bendy bits called: inboard flange, outboard flange, inboard bead seat, outboard bead seat, inboard safety hump (drop centre) & outboard safety hump. When the outboard rim and the inboard rim are assembled or pressed they combine to form the "barrel".
The bit that has the spokes, radius supports, centre bore boss, etc is called the "centre"
The barrel and the centre combine to make a "wheel". Sure "wheel" doesn't sound as in the know as "rim", but it does have two extra letters.