Spinning Rims - A Little History, Pricing & Review



The first time I saw Spinning Rims on a car, it turned out to be a very memorable day.

I was riding on the Crenshaw Strip (in LA) and I was stopped at a lighted intersection. On a side street, to my right, a large SUV drove up and quickly stopped at the stop sign located at that spot.

During the next few moments I experienced a dizzying sensation that must have been like what some people feel when they see a UFO.

That shinning black SUV had stopped moving yet the wheels kept spinning. At first I couldn't move.

I had to jump start my brain to mentally take in something that I could see (right in front of me) but felt it obviously could not be real.

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Now before you laugh too hard at my reaction, remember, this was right at the time these things first hit the street. No one in fact had seen them except the very first buyers or "testers" of the product.

I had absolutely no predisposition or forewarning that auto rims or car accessories had advanced to that level. Therefore, to me it was a shocker because I usually walk around in such a technical daze (due to my computer work), I expect the rest of the world to be, pretty much as it was, when I last entered the general population.

Since then, the phenomenon has grown to such a popular state, I guess you would have to be a hermit not to have seen spinning rims by now.

In any event I enjoyed doing a little research for you, in case you're interested, relating to how this craze came to be.

Spinning Rims come in different styles. The cheaper variety spins on top of the hubcap, while the higher-end version looks like fan blades rotating inside the tire doughnut.

High-end spinners can start off costing anywhere from $800 to $1,200 and run as high as $10,000.




The Sprewell Connection

Spinners, as most people call them, have another more common name, Sprewells - first sold from the Minnesota Timberwolves star’s California auto shop Sprewell Motorsports.


Latrell Sprewell


   Latrell Sprewell in recent years has been more famous for those spinning rims or his death grip on coaches than winning basketball games. Spree was rescued from the New York Knicks by the Minnesota Timberwolves a couple of summers ago, and was a key part of a run to the playoffs last year with the Wolves, but continues to rub some people the wrong way since demanding a contract extension.


The wheel story is relevant because it has a lot of people believing in the wrong "truth".

“Sprewells”, the rim invented by David Folkes of Dävin Wheels, was part of a 1991 class project for Folkes.

Sprewell Motorsports was one of the first shops to buy and sell the Dävin creation. MTV did a special on Spree, in which much attention was placed on the new rim design, however Spree never mentioned Dävin or the product name, so the style of rims became dubbed “Sprewells”.

Spree has jockeyed that into a shoe deal – the shoe design features the Dävin spinner.






Spinning Rims Will Add All The Flash That You Crave For Your Vehicle

Submitted by: Kevin Brown


Have you fixed up your car just the way you want it? You have the flashy paint job, and the pumping stereo, now what about the wheels?

If you are looking for a bit more flash to add to your wheels, then you need spinning rims for your ride. Spinning rims are a hot way to add some pizzazz to your car and really draw some attention to your tires.

Spinning rims were popularized with the hip hop movement and have since grown more and more popular with car lovers everywhere.

Spinning rims, or spinners as they are often called are so impressive looking on a vehicle because they give the illusion that the wheels are still spinning even when the car is at a complete stop.

Spinners work because of centrifugal force. Basically when the vehicle is running and driving, the spinning rims are moving slower than the tire itself, and sometimes the rims stop moving completely. But when the vehicle stops at a light, the rims continue moving while the wheel is stopped, this gives the illusion that the wheels are still moving.

Spinning rims will truly make a vehicle look amazing, they just add that special final touch to an already flashy car. If you are looking at getting spinners you might be wondering what kind to get for your vehicle.

The first thing to consider when you decide to go ahead and pick out spinners is to find out the maximum wheel size for your vehicle. Some manufactures make all sizes of spinning rims, while others specialize in only certain sizes. Spinning rims typically come in the sizes 18” 20” 22” 23” and 24”.

Many spinning rims are simply attachments that work with the existing custom wheels on your vehicle. If you are buying spinners that are attachments, they basically attach to the wheels with special lug nuts.

The rims bolt into the wheel using special bolts that attach to the lug nuts which then allows for mounting of the spinning rims.

If you want spinner rims then you should be sure that you have a rear wheel drive vehicle. A rear wheel drive is important because the wheels are deep enough for the spinners to fit inside. It is important that the spinners do not sit outside of the wheel, because they could cause damage to the wheel or even the vehicle itself. And most importantly, spinners that sit outside of the wheel could be dangerous.

Front wheel drive cars normally do not have wheels that have enough room for the spinner attachments to sit inside, therefore they will sit out.

But do not despair if you have a front wheel drive vehicle, you can still have the flashy addition of spinning rims. There are certain brands, such as Diablo that manufactures a front wheel drive custom wheel that is offset and allows for the use of spinners.

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You can also choose a package of custom wheels and spinners instead of purchasing them separately.

Besides the spinners that come as attachments, you can also buy spinning rims combined with the wheels. Dub and Omega are examples of popular brands that sell combination packages. Dub sells packages that will work with front wheel vehicles as well, so that you can put spinning rims on your front wheel car and not worry about damage or danger.

You can purchase spinning rims individually as an attachment component or as a package with wheels and even with tires as well. The prices of spinners can range fairly dramatically from a few hundred dollars up to over $11,000 for an entire set of four spinners with tires.

The prices vary depending on if you are buying a complete package, or simply an attachment component. Also, the size of the wheel that you require will affect the price as well.

There are many popular brands of spinning rims that you can choose from. Some of the best and most popular brands are Dub, Diablo, Spintek, Davin, Latrell Sprewell, Omega and Excess.

Whatever brand you choose be sure that your rims have high quality bearings and are manufactured well to ensure the best possible performance and a long life for your spinners.

There are many different ways for you to buy spinning rims and one of the easiest ways to shop for and purchase spinners is by using the internet. On the internet you will have access to hundreds of different stores that specialize in selling spinning rims and other car accessories.

On the web you will be able to browse through many different styles of rims, different colors, and different configurations. You will also be able to easily check out a large number of manufactures all in one place.

One of the biggest concerns when you buy something large on the internet is how you will have it shipped to you. When you buy spinning rims on the internet from one of the many online dealers, you are likely to get free shipping. Remember when you choose a seller, to choose one that has a high rating, and it is best to get personal recommendations. But if you cannot get a recommendation then be sure that the seller you choose offers a satisfaction guarantee and a warranty.

There is a lot to consider when you are shopping for spinning rims. However the bottom line is that you want your car, truck or SUV to look amazing. And with spinners, your vehicle will look flashy and you are sure to catch everyone’s attention no matter what style or brand you choose. © 2005 http://www.rims-now.com

About the Author
Kevin Brown is successful author and publisher of many informative websites including http://www.rims-now.com . His websites offer tips and advice on a wide array of topics including car and truck rims, custom aftermarket wheels, spinner rims and more.












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