Ngsehchoon 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 I have just upgrade to 18" RAY rims for my rides. Love it ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icebrush79 4th Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 I suggest that you do away with the Brembo brake covers pal... It spoils everything..... Gives people the impression that your Rays are replica ones.... (im assuming that you got original Rays). Just my 5-cents worth... Nice Rims by the way... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wkwlb Neutral Newbie July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 I suggest that you do away with the Brembo brake covers pal... It spoils everything..... Gives people the impression that your Rays are replica ones.... (im assuming that you got original Rays). Just my 5-cents worth... Nice Rims by the way... +1 red color cover for such small caliper and rotor = fail.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Peaceracer 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Ya i agree too. Anw your current rims look better than the previous one. How much does it costs? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 I suggest that you do away with the Brembo brake covers pal... It spoils everything..... Gives people the impression that your Rays are replica ones.... (im assuming that you got original Rays). agreed. evryone knows the 'red brembos' is juz a chiong plastic cover and cheapens the look of any car, IMHO. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngsehchoon 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Author Share July 14, 2011 Pay 1.8K for the rims & they take back my old rims for $400 therefore pay only 1.4K. Is it Ok. Bro or kena Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Pay 1.8K for the rims & they take back my old rims for $400 therefore pay only 1.4K. Is it Ok. Bro or kena sounds sibei cheap for original 18" Rays even at $2k. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngsehchoon 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Author Share July 14, 2011 agreed. evryone knows the 'red brembos' is juz a chiong plastic cover and cheapens the look of any car, IMHO. Thought of change to those 4 or 6 pot brake kit but alot of people or even the mech say that it will slow for my ride & higher FC cause my ride is only 1500cc plus now my rim is so big. Any good sugguestion to do away with it. But i really with those performance brake kit It look so cool with it. Thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icebrush79 4th Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Thought of change to those 4 or 6 pot brake kit but alot of people or even the mech say that it will slow for my ride & higher FC cause my ride is only 1500cc plus now my rim is so big. Any good sugguestion to do away with it. But i really with those performance brake kit It look so cool with it. Thanks Truth be told pal, you would not need a BBK for a 1.5L B&B ride. It would be an overkill and really, it doesn't serve any purpose because stock brakes will serve you just fine... I believe your intensions of getting a BBK is for the aesthetic cool factor... in that case and if you fancy the red callipers look, just get it painted red.. It can be done relatively cheaply. Your rims are beautiful. Don't spoil it with the fake Brembos.... takes the credibility away from the authenticity of your rims... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Soya Supersonic July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Thought of change to those 4 or 6 pot brake kit but alot of people or even the mech say that it will slow for my ride & higher FC cause my ride is only 1500cc plus now my rim is so big. Any good sugguestion to do away with it. But i really with those performance brake kit It look so cool with it. Thanks bro, save ur $$ lah. no one in the right mind will install a 4 or 6-pot on a 1.5L family car. even all my TC cars wif >300Nm oso i use stock 2 pots onli and it stops mighty fine. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngsehchoon 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Author Share July 14, 2011 Truth be told pal, you would not need a BBK for a 1.5L B&B ride. It would be an overkill and really, it doesn't serve any purpose because stock brakes will serve you just fine... I believe your intensions of getting a BBK is for the aesthetic cool factor... in that case and if you fancy the red callipers look, just get it painted red.. It can be done relatively cheaply. Your rims are beautiful. Don't spoil it with the fake Brembos.... takes the credibility away from the authenticity of your rims... Any good recommed workshop to do it or can I DIY myself Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icebrush79 4th Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 You can try this guy, SC @ 98208992.... got his contact from the FN2R forum I frequent: Visit www.streetcalipers.blogspot.com for more info and pictures! Think he charges $60 charge for 2 front & 2 back calipers. I can't vouch for the quality though cuz i'm on BBK and dun need the service.... Have a chat with him.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
LoverofCar 6th Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 I have just upgrade to 18" RAY rims for my rides. Love it Since you post the picture...I suppose you want some feedback too right? To me....again...to me only...I don't find it nice at all....sorry...is to me only...is all about me...boomz....(countesy : Ris Low).... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piyopico Supercharged July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 sounds sibei cheap for original 18" Rays even at $2k. Ya, cheap for 18" original Rays. Second hand or trade in perhaps? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piyopico Supercharged July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Thought of change to those 4 or 6 pot brake kit but alot of people or even the mech say that it will slow for my ride & higher FC cause my ride is only 1500cc plus now my rim is so big. Any good sugguestion to do away with it. But i really with those performance brake kit It look so cool with it. Thanks Your car 1500 cc on 18" oredi jialak for FC............................... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Icebrush79 4th Gear July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Your car 1500 cc on 18" oredi jialak for FC............................... Not to mention, his pickup sure affected..... But its the owner's decision how he wants the car to be la afterall.... Maybe under the hood, there's a snail somewhere?? haha Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piyopico Supercharged July 14, 2011 Share July 14, 2011 Not to mention, his pickup sure affected..... But its the owner's decision how he wants the car to be la afterall.... Maybe under the hood, there's a snail somewhere?? haha Heehee I say affect FC only hor ......... Maybe got monster in the bay...................... u never see turbo kancil meh? Smoke me anytime. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ngsehchoon 1st Gear July 14, 2011 Author Share July 14, 2011 Ya, cheap for 18" original Rays. Second hand or trade in perhaps? Got it brand new. Bro ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Recommended Posts
Create an account or sign in to comment
You need to be a member in order to leave a comment
Create an account
Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!
Register a new accountSign in
Already have an account? Sign in here.
Sign In NowRelated Discussions
Related Discussions
Does rims change shape/warp over time?
Does rims change shape/warp over time?
Poor Worksmanship from Tyre Workshop
Poor Worksmanship from Tyre Workshop
Shipping USA Rims
Shipping USA Rims
Singapore Brand Rims VS China Brand Rims
Singapore Brand Rims VS China Brand Rims
Proud of your RIMS? Post it HERE!
Proud of your RIMS? Post it HERE!
Someone's rims and tyres stolen at KSL carpark
Someone's rims and tyres stolen at KSL carpark
New rims and tyres!
New rims and tyres!
Formula 1 Wheels Look Way Different for 2022. Here's Why. . .
Formula 1 Wheels Look Way Different for 2022. Here's Why. . .