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Fwiw, we implemented a batch of our "normal" casted wheels tested as part of falken's drift program under another brand name for the past 5 years... Zero cracks zero breakage... Zero shatter... These all under drifting conditions that involve wall scraping, chassis hitting scenarios... No mat, no flow forming, just a good ol gravity casted aluminum wheels... The very same wheels from 5 years ago were used on Darren McNamara's s15 last year... Zero problems... So while its entirely possible there are some cast wheels out there with inferior casting, don't be scared of cast wheels because its been used for the best part of the past 40 years. Picture source courtesy speed hunters.
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Last I checked, drift cars rarely have full-on side impacts, or have the wheels go over potholes/berms. Hell, weight doesn't even matter anymore since everyone uses big horsepower cars; the weight is a plus since it keeps the wheels turning longer, even off throttle. They're acting as a peudo flywheel. |
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idk if this helps, but a few friends have cracked their rotiform barrels several times. I Heard rotiform even stopped making barrels/lips for BBS RS because of the issues
Edit* and this is not during track use, this is normal driving of "hard parked" cars
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Which wheels? Cast? Forged monoblock? Three piece?
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the two that i can think of off the top of my head, they were BBS RS barrels made by Rotiform
-and im talking multiple cracks needing to be welded on multiple wheels on the car
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Either 3 or 2 piece wheels... those barrels are likely spun barrels locally sourced that usually arent heat treated. We tried the barrels made locally for Dai's s13 and they bent easily.... Rotiform never made barrels for bbs but either replaced with local barrels, refurbished them or fixed them.. which any barrels refurbished or fixed are not recommended for the track... structure already changed...
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@yoshiharadesign i know guys who got their BBS RS custom converted from 16" or 17" up to 18" with custom barrel widths and lip widths , youre saying they found those laying around somewhere? As far as i know, BBS RS were made up to 17" , not including the "Super RS" which is a different center anyway.
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Even forged wheels crack. I think the catastrophic failure horror stories you hear about can be due to installation error. Some tips:
1. 25ish miles after you install new wheels, try re-torquing them back to 89 ft-lb spec. If you torque them to spec right when you install the wheels initially, the lug nuts can sometimes seat into the metal of the wheel compressing the metal at the lug holes and bringing the torque out of spec. After the lug holes are "broken in" from a few miles (25ish) of use, you're torque wrench might be able to get a few more turns til it clicks back to 89 ft-lbs. If you don't check for this, your wheels have a chance of eventually not being rigidly mated to the hub. Instead of impacts being absorbed where they should (at the wheel bearing, shocks, and chassis), impacts will transmit to the weak links first: lug holes where the lug nuts have loosened. This can cause hairline cracks and eventual catastrophic failure. 2. Use hubcentric centering rings. If the lug nuts loosen out of torque spec as described above, the wheel can slip off center then wobble into catastrophic failure. Centering rings might help keep the wheel centered to an extent. I say to an extent because the purpose of the centering ring is to aid in keeping the wheel centered during and for installation, not to hold the wheel centered after it's been installed and is already moving (that's the lug nuts' job). You should question the validity of the above because I'm hypothesizing. But it's almost common sense and my 2 cents.
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