Brand name or Replica Wheels?
The point I was trying to make is that the article seems to say that lightweight wheels are bad.
When in reality, all they proved was that shaving down your wheels to make them light is bad.
When in reality, all they proved was that shaving down your wheels to make them light is bad.
read this article, it talks about the advantages of using cheap cast wheels vs expensive forged rims in racing
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/ed...x_j/index.html
http://www.sportcompactcarweb.com/ed...x_j/index.html
My thoughts are this... I'm not out to set a landspeed record nor break any track records anytime soon... if the wheels look good on the eyes, the car and the pocketbook... (w/ an acceptable weight close to stock)... why not? If i come across some "brand" name product at an unbelievable price, I'd get it... but its all about spending your hard earned money wisely.
Last edited by flip702; Feb 6, 2008 at 12:20 AM.
The point I was trying to make is that the article seems to say that lightweight wheels are bad.
When in reality, all they proved was that shaving down your wheels to make them light is bad.
...the wheel wasn't meant to be shaved down to a bare minimum. In doing so, of course they will sacrifice rigidity.
When in reality, all they proved was that shaving down your wheels to make them light is bad.
...the wheel wasn't meant to be shaved down to a bare minimum. In doing so, of course they will sacrifice rigidity.
Exactly, light weight wheels that are modified from heavier wheels like in the article will have sacrifices in strength.
Light weight wheels that are designed to be light won't have those sacrifices because they are made to work at that weight. It isn't some hack and slash job on a regular wheel like MCR did with the GTC-01.
Take the RPF1 for example. 17.2 Lbs 18*9.5, strong AND lightweight because they were made that way.
EDIT: Moral of the story is don't buy modified wheels, because you never know what they sacrificed to get the weight down.
Light weight wheels that are designed to be light won't have those sacrifices because they are made to work at that weight. It isn't some hack and slash job on a regular wheel like MCR did with the GTC-01.
Take the RPF1 for example. 17.2 Lbs 18*9.5, strong AND lightweight because they were made that way.
EDIT: Moral of the story is don't buy modified wheels, because you never know what they sacrificed to get the weight down.
There are inexpensive deals and then there are cheap deals. Obviously we all should know the cheap option is not the preferred choice. Enkei RPF1 is a great example of an inexpensive option.
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wheels were worth more than the car!

