destrux;1851285 said:
Normal abuse yes, but if you are road racing where you might go off into some rough ground at high speed it's worth spending the money on forged wheels so that you don't break a wheel and damage the car worse.
OEM wheels are not always the highest quality wheel anyway. I'd put Rota right in line with OEM wheels as far as durability goes. I've broken OEM wheels before. They are not as good as a forged aftermarket wheel. I don't see switching from OEM wheels to Rota's or Drag's or any other name brand aftermarket cast wheel as a downgrade. Unless your OEM wheels are forged which is the case on some cars, the optional wheels on the Mazdaspeed3 are forged BBS, same with the STI and Evo.
The roads around here are very poor, and I've hit some big potholes with my Drag DR-31 wheels and have not bent or cracked them at all. I have Sport Edition F2 wheels on my Mazda, and haven't damaged those either (despite popping some tires thank to water filled ninja potholes).
I wouldn't buy wheels with no brand name though, or a name I've never heard of, like the ones you see on ebay for $300 a set. God knows they're probably made of zinc.
Cheap tires are much worse than cheap wheels... I HATE those no-name budget tires. If you're building a car for performance why put a low performance tire on there? You don't have to buy Michellins or Pirellis or whatever, but at least get some of the better Falken or Kumho tires (not the budget Falkens or Kumhos, there IS a difference).
See, the issue is the design of the wheel and not the wheel itself. Go look at what rally cars use for wheels design wise and then see the kids bitching about their thin spoke Rotas breaking when they drive off into a ditch at speed.
te72;1851302 said:
Here's another thing to ask yourself guys:
Brand Y forged wheel, 17x8 weighs how much? Now, what does knockoff brand X, 17x8 weighs how much?
I'd kick somebody's grandmother for a set of forged magnesium wheels for the widebody...
Well, the thing is, who's really doing the "knock off" at this point? :rofl: I've seen the big expensive companies making forged wheels that are knock offs of someone else's original wheel. They all steal styles from eachother.
Forged wheels tend to be lighter, but design of the wheel also comes into play. Also, unless you're racing, paying 10x as much money for a wheel to lose only a small amount of weight is bonkers IMHO.
Oh, and I've lifted a forged magnesium F1 wheel....it's spooky light and I swear it would be heavier if it was made of plastic...
ryansmith;1851349 said:
I am not taking sides, as I have never bought a set of after market wheels, that read was very interesting though.
So really if your looking for quality they should be forged your saying?
What about XXR wheels? I thought they were sportmax wheels? any opinions
Vast majority of wheels aren't forged, and even forged wheels will break if abused.
Yes, XXR = Sportmax, and they're fine, if a bit heavy