EVO IX vs. Fake Wheels = One FREAKED up CAR
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So much FAIL in this thread...
I had one of my Stock Enkie wheels develop a hairline crack. I only noticed it due to an unbalanced wheel type symptom developing and upon further inspection found the crack and picked up another used oem wheel. If I would have continued to drive on this cracked wheel then I'm sure a similar situation would have happened to me but thankfully I caught it in time.
Here's my oem wheel still sitting in my garage:
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That wheel did not just implode at 35 mph ...... total BS. There is far more to this story then what was originally posted/shared by the OP. Missing lug nut, grave/debris and bought NEW/used but never installed DIRT CHEAP says something else about them not originally shared to us and the buyer after reading this thread.
Enjoy your 'Rice' vs. OEM/expensive wheel debate.....Not even worth reading what has and what will be posted about this.
It does suck to see that happen and I'm glad no one was injured.. but I wouldn't go as far as to say it was the wheel just falling apart going 35 mph.
Thread from 2011 ... nice.
I had one of my Stock Enkie wheels develop a hairline crack. I only noticed it due to an unbalanced wheel type symptom developing and upon further inspection found the crack and picked up another used oem wheel. If I would have continued to drive on this cracked wheel then I'm sure a similar situation would have happened to me but thankfully I caught it in time.
Here's my oem wheel still sitting in my garage:
&
That wheel did not just implode at 35 mph ...... total BS. There is far more to this story then what was originally posted/shared by the OP. Missing lug nut, grave/debris and bought NEW/used but never installed DIRT CHEAP says something else about them not originally shared to us and the buyer after reading this thread.
Enjoy your 'Rice' vs. OEM/expensive wheel debate.....Not even worth reading what has and what will be posted about this.
It does suck to see that happen and I'm glad no one was injured.. but I wouldn't go as far as to say it was the wheel just falling apart going 35 mph.
Thread from 2011 ... nice.
Last edited by SilverShadow03; Jul 29, 2013 at 10:57 AM.
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I have this same pair of wheels and have been on them for a while now. They are amazing, get compliments everywhere and show no signs of being weak like these in the photo.
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I loved my old Racing Hart CP035s. I had them on my mr2, went slightly off course into the grass, which made me go straight towards a raised section of where the pavement began. Right front wheel went straight into a raised section of pavement at about 65 mph, that impact was so rough I thought I had chipped some teeth. Wheel got slightly bent but it still held air. I didn't even realize it was bent until I looked at the inside lip. Id say that was a very well made wheel.
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Racing Hart CP035's........God I loved and lusted after a set of those so bad back in the day. What ever happened to sprint hart? When I look them up now I swear its not the same company.
@ChristianAPEX8: The looks of the wheel are subjective. The cool thing is to have aggressive looking wheels which these fit that aesthetic very well. The problem is when wheels fail you aren't normally going to get a warning especially if they fail at all or in a unexpected way. This particular old @$$ post is a little suspect but to say the wheels are great just because you get compliments on them isn't what this thread is about.
What the OP intended years ago with this post is to discredit replica/cheap wheels and show the example of what happens with them. The way this wheel failed is suspect at best but it doesn't change the fact that there is a reason why authentic wheels are so pricey.
Still I understand why 500 dollar wheels exist and why 1500+ wheels exist.
Get what you can afford if you must have aftermarket wheels.
@ChristianAPEX8: The looks of the wheel are subjective. The cool thing is to have aggressive looking wheels which these fit that aesthetic very well. The problem is when wheels fail you aren't normally going to get a warning especially if they fail at all or in a unexpected way. This particular old @$$ post is a little suspect but to say the wheels are great just because you get compliments on them isn't what this thread is about.
What the OP intended years ago with this post is to discredit replica/cheap wheels and show the example of what happens with them. The way this wheel failed is suspect at best but it doesn't change the fact that there is a reason why authentic wheels are so pricey.
Still I understand why 500 dollar wheels exist and why 1500+ wheels exist.
Get what you can afford if you must have aftermarket wheels.
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I've hit a pothole on the highway before that bent a rim to the point of immediately deflating the tire and knocking the oem radio out of place. Those wheels were Ronals on my first car. The rim BENT, I've never seen a wheel explode like these pics.
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This. It was a defective wheel. It's not that every cheap wheel is going to explode and kill everyone in a 10 mile radius. It's that really cheap wheels use poor quality metal and casting process with poor quality control. If you are rolling around town hardparking it's not a big deal. If you are running curbs at 115 mph on a road course...
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I hit a pothole recently (15''W x 15''L x 8''D) going 55mph with my old Rota's and got a double blowout on the driver side. I thought the airbag was going to deploy and it slowed down the car about 20mph. Front driver rim bent just a little, and both tires had complete rips about 4'' long in them. I was still able to drive home (~2 miles) on two flat tires. I went and bought another set of rims and tires the next day. I've destroyed Rota, Motegi, Enkei, and Rays in potholes.. all of them have held up the same, with roughly the same amount of damage. I don't buy expensive rims anymore because they're just going to get destroyed here on the terrible Michigan roads.