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07-29-2011, 08:35 AM | #1 |
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gripROYAL :: Stress Test Video
‪WOOD PUSHER‬‏ - YouTube ZILVIA 15% OFF CODE DURING CHECKOUT: ZILroyalVIA You guys asked for it so here it is! Please be sure to read the description for full details! Thanks for your time and for viewing! VIDEO DESCRIPTION: "This is a short video to display the strength of our steering wheels. Yes, you will see some flexing! PLEASE keep in mind, this video displays a LOT of force using both hands to push and pull the steering wheel, similar to the act of pulling your entire body weight by getting up and out of your seat with a pillar grab handle. Please pay attention to the fact that under this high amount of stress, the dash bar mount in this S13 is actually moving the entire steering column. The steering wheel is the largest amount of leverage and will LOOK as if it's flexing the most, but also take notice of the column and hub moving under this amount of force. We are loading this video to show that under these large loads of force, the wheels don't bend! The amount of flex in them is minimal to none, especially under usual amounts of force/use. Thanks for viewing and considering gripROYAL products! We hope you take into consideration how upfront and honest this video portrays our product. The following are NOT in affiliation with gripROYAL: MUSIC: Jaime Foxx - Just Like Me (Inst.) NRG Innovations S3 Magazine" If you'd like to preorder an out of stock wheel, or put your name on the notification list for the BLACKOUT or CLASSIC wheels, please PM me! For crew purchases of 5 or more, PM for pricing! gripROYAL.com Last edited by gripROYAL; 07-29-2011 at 11:53 AM.. |
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08-01-2011, 07:15 AM | #5 | |
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then again, i just like seeing stuff broken by force! would be pretty cool to see what actually is required to break a wheel though. |
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08-01-2011, 07:22 AM | #6 | |
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Thanks for your interest! As of now, these are our only sizes! Thanks! |
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08-01-2011, 07:46 AM | #7 |
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steering wheels should be designed to bend a little if there was impact during a wreck. you replace it just like you would with a helmet, seat belt harness, etc.
imho, as long as it doesn't come apart while your DRIVING, it's a legit wheel. |
08-02-2011, 03:12 PM | #9 | |
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not hating on your wheels nor being a skeptic, they do look very nice, and if i didn't have hicas, and wanted an aftermarket wheel, i would strongly consider yours. BUT the title of the thread made me think of "Apocalypse versus steering wheel" |
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