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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power mx54life's Avatar
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    6UL VS Advanti Storm S1 15x9's

    I am in search of a good 15x9 in terms of built and fit for an NB. So I have narrowed it to these two. Base on some readings I have read about problems with prior 6UL generations. So far I have not heard anything bad about the Advanti Storm S1.

    Does anyone here have any first hand experience with these rims. Any input will be greatly appreciated.
    Last edited by mx54life; 04-25-2016 at 04:05 PM.
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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power Rogue's Avatar
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    Don't discount the Jongbloed……that was my choice and super pleased.
    I got mine from FM, but there still available here:
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    3,000 rpm - starting to feel the power mx54life's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rogue View Post
    Don't discount the Jongbloed……that was my choice and super pleased.
    I got mine from FM, but there still available here:
    https://philstireservice.com/shop/jrw-series-500/
    Thanks. Yes I did see them and they look nice but they are a tad heavier not that it would really matter but the 6UL and Advanti Storm are almost same weight.
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    I had bronze 15x9 6ULs on my old 10AE. I really like bronze wheels with the 10AE blue.

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    They are not available in that old bronze color anymore. You still have your rims Brian?
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    Which one is better....."Low pressure cast flow formed mono block construction" or " Rim Rotary Formed?

    More spokes means stronger so 6UL has 12, does it means that it's stronger?
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    https://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/...s.php?UID=1428

    I really like 6UL's on some cars... but holy cow do these Avanti's look good on a 10AE in this Titanium Mirror finish (see link to FM above).

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    Quote Originally Posted by MLambert19 View Post
    https://www.flyinmiata.com/projects/...s.php?UID=1428

    I really like 6UL's on some cars... but holy cow do these Avanti's look good on a 10AE in this Titanium Mirror finish (see link to FM above).

    Indeed but the 6UL curves seems to blend well with the NB lines too. Man I wish I could buy both plus the RPF! 15x8 lol.
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