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06-29-2011, 12:05 PM | #32 |
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I should of saved my Horror pics from my rotas. Hit a pothole at normal freeway speed at lost a spoke.
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06-29-2011, 12:24 PM | #34 | |
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06-29-2011, 12:30 PM | #35 | |
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As far as Stealing ,taking sales away from Original Designers , How? People clearly know these are not original BBS . If you had BBS money would you buy the fake or real? You wouldnt even consider these.If they sold them as such (real), thats copy right theft. Back to the Original Complaintant , the guy owns an BMW M3. This guy Clearly has Champagne taste , But for whatever reasons purchased Budweiser wheels. Hell Im not bashing him for doing it. But most people would, for the fact that he can afford a real M3 and cant afford real BBSs. I think the guy was at fault . No way he busted that wheel @ 25MPH. One last thing , he stated that the second pot hole was 2 feet wide . Its his fault again ,cause he wasnt paying attention. @ 25 MPH I highly doubt it . I wish I could get my parts replaced for free .Everytime I was negligent and at fault.
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06-29-2011, 12:31 PM | #36 |
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$1000 for a set of 4 NEW wheels is cheap, i dunno where you buy your wheels at.
Other than a racetrack or car event, have you ever seen a work, bbs, volk or other genuine wheel crack the way the original wheel in question cracked?
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06-29-2011, 12:33 PM | #38 | |
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06-29-2011, 12:35 PM | #39 |
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Touche, well that sucks. post some pics, i wanna see that damage. not calling you a liar, by any means. Im just curious to see at what speed and what damage was done.
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06-29-2011, 12:36 PM | #40 | |
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06-29-2011, 12:36 PM | #41 |
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you can't throw out the chance that he did break the wheel @ 25mph
lets consider the fact that that particular wheel may have been a faulty wheel. some where in the factors of production, something went wrong. maybe air bubbles got in it causing it to be able handle must less stress than it should. |
06-29-2011, 01:29 PM | #45 | ||
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06-29-2011, 01:40 PM | #47 |
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I dont know when I look at the bbs lm
BBS LM Bright Sil w/Mach Lip Work VS-xx: They look the exact same to me. |
06-29-2011, 01:42 PM | #48 |
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You guys might want to alter you're thinking a bit...
Beyond me why some of you use lightweight (sometimes) racing wheels on the street in the first place. They are light because they ARE NOT MADE to handle potholes at any speed (Okay... Maybe 5 mph.. But after that, something is going to get hurt. Wheel, suspension...) That's why they are so light... If you're that bent (pun??) on getting flashy lightweight baller looking wheels on your hooptie but would cry yourself to sleep because you're afraid to damage your pretty looking wheels, then fuck it... Buy you're fake wheels... A pothole will damage a lightweight wheel regardless if its real or fake... Don't fucking complain that a pothole destroyed your wheel.. You should have known the risk in the first place. OEM wheels can better handle potholes because of their designed reinforcement. |
06-29-2011, 01:42 PM | #49 |
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Have fun paying $1000 plus for 1 set of rims and I'll have fun paying $1000 for 2 or 3 sets of rims with tires with my nice hook up. Depending which xxr I pick up.
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06-29-2011, 01:45 PM | #50 |
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they make or have made wheels for Ford, Datsun, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz, Opel, Toyota, Daihatsu. also says they produce 50,000 wheels a month. there is no way there are 50,000 Rotas made a month.
its on thier website "Philippine Aluminum Wheels Inc. (PAWI), was established on October 8, 1976 as a joint venture between FPS of Italy and Romeo S. Rojas to engage in the manufacture of alloy wheels in the Philippines. The company's first production of its Rota brand of wheels was in 1977, with an initial production capacity of 4,000 wheels a month. In just the company's first year, Rota wheels are chosen by Chrysler-Mitsubishi (Philippines) as OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) for its vehicles passing through the stringent OEM specifications of its parent company in Japan. The following year saw other major car assemblers engaging the services of the company to manufacture their OE wheel requirements for their vehicles. These companies included Ford, Datsun, Isuzu, Mercedes-Benz, Opel and Volkswagen. In 1983, after seven years of operation, PAWI became a 100% Filipino corporation. It also marked the year that Japanese technology was introduced into the company's manufacturing operations. In 1988, PAWI develops its "magnesium-strengthened, heat treatable alloy," making Rota wheels lighter yet stronger and more durable. The following year saw a major upgrade of facilities as PAWI introduced state-of-the-art technological improvements in the form of the latest equipment and machines that speed up and improve chemical analysis, machining, painting and finishing. With the comeback of Toyota into the Philippine market, they chose Rota wheels as their OE wheels, as well as Daihatsu. In 1990, a milestone was met when PAWI hits a record production of 20,000 Rota wheels per month. Today, PAWI produces alloy wheels of world-class quality, using state-of-the-art technology. A new series of upgrading has since boosted its production capacity to new heights of 50,000 wheels a month. More than ten times of its capacity when it first started." |
06-29-2011, 01:49 PM | #51 |
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All i get from this is that the guy wasn't going 25mph, and it was a huge pot hole to begin with. Maybe he was in a 25mph zone who knows, but no way that happened going 25. Stiff suspension + very thin tires+ big pot hole wouldn't end well for any wheels.
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06-29-2011, 01:51 PM | #52 |
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last year i had an accident with my car, which broke one of my enkei rpf1 wheels, an approx. 8" section of the outer barrell broke off. do i blame enkei? no.
every wheel can break, depending on how strong the impact is, and how its made. an enkei rpf-1 is a low pressure cast wheel, which makes it one of the lightest wheels for the price that performs great as long as you stay on the road and don't hit anything. but since a low pressure casting lacks strength, it breaks easily compared to maybe a forged wheel. i'm sure if i've had that crash with 600$ a piece forged wheel, the wheel would've been bent, but not broken. what i'm saying is, knockoffs still suck, but even brand name wheels can break. it all comes down to how the wheel is made. and since most knockoff manufacturers use cheap casting techniques and materials they're more likely to break i'd say. |
06-29-2011, 02:13 PM | #53 |
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When my Works first came in, I accidentally bumped one against a wooden door frame as I was carrying it into the garage, and it left a dent in the lip.
When I had old Sportmaxes, I once shattered a curb with them, and did not find any damage to the wheel. I still like the Works more. |
06-29-2011, 02:38 PM | #57 | |
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06-29-2011, 02:58 PM | #58 |
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This thread is hilarious.. I would admit it was stupid to put the bbs logo on his wheel, but any rim will bend/break hitting a pot hole, I don't care what no one says.. its all a matter of luck, driving and how hard you hit it. All companies steal designs and such.. its what your willing to pay for that determines it in the end..
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