You could get the existing wheels refinished for a lot less than replacing
them. Most cities have several shops that do this. Some shops offer a
service to change the appearance of the wheel. Many modern wheels that
look like they are clear-coated aluminum are actually painted and then
clear-coated.
There is no finish that will resist 'curb rash'. Concrete is a lot harder
than aluminum. However, having a tire with a sidewall that extends wider
than the rim will provide some protection. Having a rim that is on the
narrower end of the spectrum for your tire will help this, although better
handling occurs with wider rims and tires.
Handling and ride are usually opposites (except for French car makers).
Better handling gives worse ride. Larger diameter wheels and low profile
tires will look better and handle better in dry conditions, but will
result in a harsher ride. Wider tires are more prone to aquaplaning.
Some premium tires can offer good handling and good ride.
Lots of choices.
Dan
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"classicred" (dontbugme@verizon.net) writes:
> try www.tirerack.com
>
> Chrome looks nice but on a sedan, sometimes it looks , dare I say ricey.
> More bling without performance.
>
> Tirerack does deliver to installers in your area and they will usually mount
> for about 10-15 per tire. The savings you get from tirerack is worth the
> extra few bucks, plus their selection is quite good. At the elast, you get
> to look at some styles and use the rack's prices as a bargaining tool with
> vendors near your home. I think the Enkeis look nice on Sedans like the
> accord. If its a coupe, hey maybe chrome is not too bad of an idea. Good
> luck buddy.
>
> <techman41973@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:1107451867.767350.325000@l41g2000cwc.googlegr oups.com...
>> My alloy wheels on my 97 accord are showing corrosion, scuffs and
>> chipped paint on the wheel caps, I would like to replace them with some
>> aftermarket alloys. Asthesitics aside, what should I look for in new
>> alloys in as far as construction (2-piece 3-piece casts etc.). In
>> regards to improving or maintaining ride and handling is lighter
>> better? How can I get a rough idea on the durability of the finish or
>> resistance to scuffing (from curbs etc.) Can anyone recommend some good
>> national chain retailers to get alloys at a competitive price?
>> Thanks
>>
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