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Old 07-18-2013, 07:54 PM   #10
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Originally Posted by dem00n View Post
That is true but i'm sure he was just referencing that how they make their wheels are like other OEM wheels.

I think i'll go for it, I've seen pictures of guys tracking these wheels. Worse case you'll see a topic with "Rotiforms failed at track!" Maybe then will have clear proof not to track these cast wheels.

Edit: And they did say they were JWL/ VIA certificated.
Personally, I wouldn't risk my car by getting uncertified wheels. It's not like JWL/VIA certifications are difficult to get; they're "self test" certifications.

Imagine if you hit a berm and your wheel shattered... (and yes, I've seen wheels crack and shatter)


If it was a street only car for hard parking, sure, get whatever looks good. For track? No bueno. We've bent Enkeis. So have other local shops that track their cars. Imagine if we used no-name wheels...
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