ROHANA WHEELS
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@arctic-rodz
Not apples to apples here.
Wheels can be made cheaply and fail (or have higher rates of failure compared to more expensive wheels with better materials in the manufacturing process).
Cheap wheels are the way to go if you are willing to increase weight, dont care about the increased potential for failure and DEF if you don't plan to show up to meets where real car guys will (rightfully) turn their nose up at you lol
it canbe tough bc sometimes you just want some wheels w/o breaking the bank....but be careful, new companies/cheap wheels might leave you wishing you just saved up a bit longer
Not apples to apples here.
Wheels can be made cheaply and fail (or have higher rates of failure compared to more expensive wheels with better materials in the manufacturing process).
Cheap wheels are the way to go if you are willing to increase weight, dont care about the increased potential for failure and DEF if you don't plan to show up to meets where real car guys will (rightfully) turn their nose up at you lol
it canbe tough bc sometimes you just want some wheels w/o breaking the bank....but be careful, new companies/cheap wheels might leave you wishing you just saved up a bit longer
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Meh, while I do generally feel you get what you pay for, I don't necessary think that just because it's cheaper, the failure rate would be higher. I have actually heard of more guys repairing their forged wheels than guys that have cast wheels. At the end of the day, it really just depends on the manufacture.
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About $1,500 set of stagger on eBay. Seems like the brand its not that popular but they do have some nice looking wheels.
http://rohanawheels.com/
And this guy either sold a lots or nobody buying...
http://rohanawheels.com/
And this guy either sold a lots or nobody buying...