ADR Cypher Rims- Anybody have them?
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yellowpatrol
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ADR Cypher Rims- Anybody have them?
http://superbuytires.com/ADR/Cypher/
The ones I'm looking at are 18x7.5, Gunmetal polished. What do you think?
The ones I'm looking at are 18x7.5, Gunmetal polished. What do you think?
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Adionik wrote:On a 100% stock SRT engine i've seen detonation on 93 octane, I know what i'm talking about.
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yellowpatrol
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Likes, dislikes?
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Adionik wrote:On a 100% stock SRT engine i've seen detonation on 93 octane, I know what i'm talking about.
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nice.i have had a set of ADR wheels for over a year now,great wheels IMO no problems but the clear coat peeling a little 
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I like people who BUY a 10 sec car and then brag about it. Thats like hiring someone to bang your wife and then bragging about the kid
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yellowpatrol
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Cool, any pics?
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Adionik wrote:On a 100% stock SRT engine i've seen detonation on 93 octane, I know what i'm talking about.
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yellowpatrol
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Yeah, I can't decide though. Now I'm thinking I want to stay with the most stock looking wheels that have a wider base of say 7.5" or 8.0". Diameter isn't the most important factor, but if I had bigger wheels I could upgrade my brakes some day down the line. What stock looking wheels do you guys know of? I was thinking since Jeep was in the Chrysler family that some of those stock wheels would be sweet but the bolt pattern seems different on every single one I've looked at.
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Adionik wrote:On a 100% stock SRT engine i've seen detonation on 93 octane, I know what i'm talking about.
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Theyre cheaply made, heavy wheels. How they look isnt always everything, as many have discovered. I've heard that ADR is a decent company compared to many knock offs out there, but always remember, you get what you pay for.
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yellowpatrol
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yellowpatrol wrote:What stock looking wheels do you guys know of? I was thinking since Jeep was in the Chrysler family that some of those stock wheels would be sweet but the bolt pattern seems different on every single one I've looked at.
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Adionik wrote:On a 100% stock SRT engine i've seen detonation on 93 octane, I know what i'm talking about.
He Hate Me wrote:They are good looking wheels except for one thing, those hideous bolts along the whole wheel. I never got why people like that look? I like a wheel actually flows
Conclusion:
ADR = Good. Bolts along wheel = BAD
Just my .02
%100 agree, i would never put anything with these pointless bolts on my car....
For our cars, rims should be simple, elegant, have multiple spokes, NOT chrome, and 16" is the best ratio of tire vs. rim for appearance and ride-quality. IMHO at least :lo:


