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billytheman1188
10-12-2007, 12:58 AM
DO THEY EXSIST FOR OUR ALEROS!? lol, as everyone knows i have chrome rims, but the only thing i hate about them is that they are so heavy! doesnt that slow the car down a lot more? i wish there were some nice lightweight chrome rimmmmmsssss:rolleyes2:

Cliff8928
10-12-2007, 01:06 AM
You're more apt to have a lightweight polished wheel versus a chrome. Chrome adds weight and usually isn't offered for performance applications.

alero440
10-12-2007, 09:37 AM
Racing Hart has some light wheels... however, they are mucho dinero. Boyfriend had 11 lb wheels on his 94 EG and just the wheels were close to $3000 for 16's.

DOHC_tuner
10-12-2007, 12:10 PM
Racing Hart has some light wheels... however, they are mucho dinero. Boyfriend had 11 lb wheels on his 94 EG and just the wheels were close to $3000 for 16's.

^worth more than his car:lol: unless he did an engine swap

billytheman1188
10-12-2007, 12:41 PM
Racing Hart has some light wheels... however, they are mucho dinero. Boyfriend had 11 lb wheels on his 94 EG and just the wheels were close to $3000 for 16's.

LMAO, damn. I would never spend 3k on 16s. I wish there were lightweight chrome 18in wheels:( I just hate having the big heavy rims on my car, cause i feel like its making it slower, and the brakes SUCK with my rims on. The only good thing about having my rims on is it makes my car look SEXY! EVERYBODY tells me those are nice ass rims, i can never get rid of them, just cause they look so good.....

Another question, when i put my drilled and slotted rotors on, and new pads, the braking got worse (when i had my big rims on). I put my stock rims back on last week and i noticed a difference (not a HUGE one, but it was definitley a lot better). Now i know they might not work too well cause the rims are 2 inches bigger and weigh more, BUT thats why i spent money on rotors and pads, cause i thought they would help stop them better!!!! guess i just wasted money on the stupid ass rotors.

Mischief007
10-12-2007, 01:10 PM
You probably should have upgraded your brakes to a bigger size like some of our members already have. Chrome rims are heavy.

steve-o
10-12-2007, 01:13 PM
chrome and light will never be possible. As for your breaking getting worse with the new rotors, I dont know what to tell you there. When I put mine on, I didn't feel it get any better, but I didn't feel it get worse.

billytheman1188
10-12-2007, 01:29 PM
You probably should have upgraded your brakes to a bigger size like some of our members already have. Chrome rims are heavy.
Yea, but then i wouldnt be able to put my stock rims back on. And i need to put them on for the winter, and i dont feel like getting some other rims to put on during the winter, cause....1. i dont want to spend the extra money, 2. i like the stock rims in the winter, they look better than any other rims i would be able to find.

EVENTUALLY, when i save a thousand dollars, i want to buy a car that i can use for the winter. THEN im going to lower my car, and upgrade the brakes (get bigger ones).

chrome and light will never be possible. As for your breaking getting worse with the new rotors, I dont know what to tell you there. When I put mine on, I didn't feel it get any better, but I didn't feel it get worse.

Yea, well my stock rotors werent too great, but then i put the new ones on and i have to push down a little more than i used to.

alero440
10-12-2007, 02:13 PM
^worth more than his car:lol: unless he did an engine swap

was swapped... He sold it to a friend, and then it was stolen :( Also had a C-West body kit on it. It was a nice egg. I miss it :(

alero440
10-12-2007, 02:15 PM
Yea, well my stock rotors werent too great, but then i put the new ones on and i have to push down a little more than i used to.

Re bleed them, see if that doesn't do something for you.

Redog
10-12-2007, 02:30 PM
Polished looks just as good as chrome, People think they are chrome

Cliff8928
10-13-2007, 12:32 AM
Polished>Chrome

FrankTheTank
10-13-2007, 10:27 AM
if your braking is as bad as u say it is, u screwed something up. there are plenty of people with 18-20" chrome wheels that dont have a problem with it.

Ghadsphi
10-14-2007, 02:02 AM
What kind of pads did you put on and what kind of driving are compairing your braking with?
I know when I put on my 18in chromes I definatly lost some braking but even with drilled slotted rotors and new pads it's still better than when I got it. When I did the rotors and pads my braking improved a heck of a lot more than I thought it would since drilled slotted should realy only help in heavy/panic braking.

lonnie
10-14-2007, 09:52 AM
I'll say this I got 20's and my stopping distance increased like 100ft due to the amount of weight those rims carry. Mine are like 35 to 37 pounds each not including the tires, so thats like an increase of like what 10 pounds I think. Just have to be careful when braking and gradually slow down, and you damn sure don't want to peel out with those heavy ass rims because with time they will eat your transmission up. Still use stock brakes but found it better to go with the best brakes they offer...if not look forward to changing your pads alot sooner then anticipated, and no tranny probs.

billytheman1188
10-15-2007, 12:11 AM
So exactly how did I make myself look stupid?

Judging by your past posts, you're only here to try to make everybody else look down upon themselves and think their cars at nothing more than POS's. You never bring anything to the site, not even questions about certain things that are wrong with the car. You never posted any pics of your car, and never said anything about any mods or experiences you have had with it.

So in an attempt to make me look stupid, you call me out, with the little car knowledge you have and try to tell me that a 20 inch chrome rim does not weigh 100 lbs. Mabye your right, maybe a 20 inch weighs 80 lbs. We are talking about pure chrome rims here right my man???

Do you know how they make chrome rims? Do you know that it is a an entire process that requires 3 dips in a chrome tank? Do you know that chrome is usual made on a material like brass (or something of that nature) so the chrome will stick. We are not talking about shitty hubcaps you get at WalMart with tha Spinnas on them, because it's the best way to be ghetto fabulous on a McDonald's job.

Did you ever pick up a chrome rim? Well I'm going to take a wild stab here :rolleyes2: and say no. Since they only weigh less than 40 lbs.

Wanna try again hot shot?

LMFAO:haha:

ALright, im pretty sure i didnt fuck anything up. I put the pads on, put the rotors on all right. I dont remember the kind of pads i have on.....but i will look tomorrow, i gotta sign into my email and find the receipt. My stock wheels feel better in stopping distance. But i dont brake real hard, cause i know my pads wear pretty quick so i dont wanna burn em out quicker. sooooo, idk.....im just not impressed with the drilled and slotted rotors..... MAYBE i fucked something up, but every bolt is tight, i dont think i fucked up when i put the brake pads....lol you cant really do anything to fuck them up.

But idkkkk

Oldsman
10-15-2007, 12:45 PM
find some chrome Centerline RPM wheels or go with Centerline polish rims. they are forged and lightweight. Just make sure if you get polished rims clearcoat them or you be swearing at yourself when you have to clean them.

Oldsman
10-15-2007, 12:55 PM
ok people.....chrome is not that damn thick in order to take a 28lb wheel and make it 50lb. it is the material it is made of.

And actually if anyone here actually knows the chrome process would know that it is not the chrome that adds the weight. it is the copper and nickel and brass depending on the chroming shop and quality.

a cast aluminum chrome wheel will weight more than a forged aluminum chrome wheel. Chrome centerline RPM wheels are like 17lbs each and what most cast aluminum chrome wheels weight what 28-35lbs. both chrome but the actual wheel material is the factor.

Now cast is cheaper than forged but if you want lightweight you need to goto forged to begin with.

lonnie
10-15-2007, 01:20 PM
Yep! I wish I new about getting rims clearcoated before I put mine on, would have made things alot easier as far as cleaning. Now I clean them often but most of that is because I have some cheap pads on in the front. I would spring for a brake dust shield as well if you are going to get chrome even if you get cheap bads one day it will keep the rims cleaner much longer. Don't really need them for the rear though, I have found the rears to stay pretty clean.

Redog
10-15-2007, 01:24 PM
Nah I wouldn't go with a brake dust shield, I personally think they are ugly and take away from the wheel.

What I would do is polish and seal those rims BEFORE you put thrm on the car. I waxed my wheels a few weeks ago with that new ICE wax from Turtle Wax, and the dirt comes off the wheels very easy with a rag and no scrubbing. Also the cool thing is that the water beeds up like it does on the body. :coolio:

I love it, I'm going to wax the entire wheel in the spring. That of course will require removing the wheels from the car

AJules
10-15-2007, 01:50 PM
I have found the rears to stay pretty clean.

wow, are you serious? mann, I must have some serious rear brake problems then. My rear wheels are at least 10x worse than my front ones when it comes to getting brake dust on them. Every time I wash my car in the driveway, then pull the car like 10 feet into the garage I always have brake dust on my rear wheels but not my front. Is this happening to anybody else (I have rear disc brakes)?

Oldsman
10-15-2007, 01:57 PM
wow, are you serious? mann, I must have some serious rear brake problems then. My rear wheels are at least 10x worse than my front ones when it comes to getting brake dust on them. Every time I wash my car in the driveway, then pull the car like 10 feet into the garage I always have brake dust on my rear wheels but not my front. Is this happening to anybody else (I have rear disc brakes)?

you have a brake issue with your rear. my rear never has a brake dust issue.

billytheman1188
10-15-2007, 06:08 PM
Yea, my front rims are always worse than the rear. The rear brakes dont make TOO MUCH brake dust....

and i never got my rims clearcoated, and they are fine. When i clean them i just use a dry towel and wipe them down. The dirt comes off pretty easy. After i wipe them down, they shiiiiiiiiiiiiineeeee. i love it

alerored04
10-15-2007, 08:02 PM
try ceramic pads next time you change them. No brake dust ftw.