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rockcrawler vs sunnies rims

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rockcrawler vs sunnies rims

Post by DAVESGQ »

who here runs rockcrawler rims and how do they go. how do they compare to sunnies taking into account price,size availability, strength, looks,etc.
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Re: rockcrawler vs sunnies rims

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DAVESGQ wrote:who here runs rockcrawler rims and how do they go. how do they compare to sunnies taking into account price,size availability, strength, looks,etc.
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Post by DAVESGQ »

sorry mate. ROH. about to buy a new set of rims and just wondering if the rockcrawlers are a better option cus i like the pattern but they are a few more $$$ but ay
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Post by SIM79 »

Procomp make good quality steel rims, heaps of difference offsets and finishes.

http://www.procomp.com.au/Default.asp?M ... CK_CRAWLER

3 of my friends are running these rims and they had them for long time 3-4 years and the still look like new, they have a tough finish.
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Post by bogged »

DAVESGQ wrote:sorry mate. ROH. about to buy a new set of rims and just wondering if the rockcrawlers are a better option cus i like the pattern but they are a few more $$$ but ay
yea they work.. balance up really well. got 3-4 mates with them, all black, the paint doesnt wear off unlike others which is a bonus.
Had ROH in white on the GQ< they were fine.
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Post by DAVESGQ »

cheers mate cus i have had a few probs with the ROH ones balancing and gettin scratched by rocks and stuff. are they about $100 per rim or more/less
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Post by Dirty »

I run the Procomp series-51 and they haven't fallen off yet and are still round.

No problems to date.

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Post by 80's_delirious »

I have Procomp series 95 or 97. They look a shit load etter than sunnys. They have been good, tough rim, they have survived some decent knocks with no problem. The only beef I have with mine is the chrome plating has deteriorated very quickly and has flaked on one of them.
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what are the ROH's worth compared to the Procomps ?
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Post by 4bdan »

I had a few quotes of $100 per wheel for the series 97 Pro-comps in 15x8.

The sunnies in the same size varied from $85 - $105 per wheel dependant on brand and dealer.

I also had a quote of $140 per wheel for the series 99 which is identical to the 97, but chrome...
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Post by coxy321 »

I have bought Kings Wheels for the last 3 sets after a pathetic run with two sets of ROH's. The Kings are finished well, balance up well, and also have difference colours/styles/sizes and offsets.

Cost was $90 per rim, 15x8 -22mm offset (Cruiser).
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Post by 8UFF35T »

I run series 152 procomps, the only thing I hate about them is the washing bit. But yeah they're so solid, I have gone over some tuff rocks, that scratch'd only the rims (Al of this forum dented his rims on the same track), and it's still going like new.

It proves that these are worth the money and much stronger.
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Post by 4bdan »

8UFF35T wrote:I run series 152 procomps, the only thing I hate about them is the washing bit. But yeah they're so solid, I have gone over some tuff rocks, that scratch'd only the rims (Al of this forum dented his rims on the same track), and it's still going like new.

It proves that these are worth the money and much stronger.
Gee that's a shame. I just checked the members thread to see if the 152's looked any good on a GU, but it seems you have deleted everything from that thread...
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Post by 80's_delirious »

4bdan wrote:I had a few quotes of $100 per wheel for the series 97 Pro-comps in 15x8.

The sunnies in the same size varied from $85 - $105 per wheel dependant on brand and dealer.

I also had a quote of $140 per wheel for the series 99 which is identical to the 97, but chrome...
Ive been dissapointed with the chrome finish on mine. has not lasted well.
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Post by coxy321 »

80's_delirious wrote:
4bdan wrote:I had a few quotes of $100 per wheel for the series 97 Pro-comps in 15x8.

The sunnies in the same size varied from $85 - $105 per wheel dependant on brand and dealer.

I also had a quote of $140 per wheel for the series 99 which is identical to the 97, but chrome...
Ive been dissapointed with the chrome finish on mine. has not lasted well.
Don't make em like they used to hey! I have an OLD set of tornado patternt ROH chrome sunnies that are still reasonable (would've been loads better if previous owner cared for them). I know of a few +15 year old chrome ROH wheels getting around that are still mint.
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Post by 4bdan »

80's_delirious wrote:
4bdan wrote:I had a few quotes of $100 per wheel for the series 97 Pro-comps in 15x8.

The sunnies in the same size varied from $85 - $105 per wheel dependant on brand and dealer.

I also had a quote of $140 per wheel for the series 99 which is identical to the 97, but chrome...
Ive been dissapointed with the chrome finish on mine. has not lasted well.
Do you have any pic's of them cause I had almost made my mind up till you wrote that...
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Post by 8UFF35T »

4bdan wrote:
8UFF35T wrote:I run series 152 procomps, the only thing I hate about them is the washing bit. But yeah they're so solid, I have gone over some tuff rocks, that scratch'd only the rims (Al of this forum dented his rims on the same track), and it's still going like new.

It proves that these are worth the money and much stronger.
Gee that's a shame. I just checked the members thread to see if the 152's looked any good on a GU, but it seems you have deleted everything from that thread...
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