Rims to avoid?
Okay, we all have seen what rims the members like. What about the sh--ty ones?
In my search for new ones I realized that there are a million different companies out there that make rims.
So,if anybody has insight on which rims are cheap and should be avoided, I'd appreciate it. Is there something to look for which will signify it is crap or not?
Is ADR one of them?
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1999 Firepepper Red TL
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In my search for new ones I realized that there are a million different companies out there that make rims.
So,if anybody has insight on which rims are cheap and should be avoided, I'd appreciate it. Is there something to look for which will signify it is crap or not?
Is ADR one of them?
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- 30% Smoke Tint
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You'd actually be surprised.
People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
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Kenny
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People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
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Originally posted by F=ma:
You'd actually be surprised.
People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
You'd actually be surprised.
People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
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Racing Hart C2s. They suck!!!!
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

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1999 Satin Silver Metallic 3.2 TL w/o Navigation
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

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1999 Satin Silver Metallic 3.2 TL w/o Navigation
- 18x8 Racing Hart C2s with 225/40ZR18 Dunlop SP Sport 9000
- Comptech Springs, Sways, Exhaust, and Headers
- Red AEM CAI w/bypass valve
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- Factory Underbody Kit and Spoiler
- Clifford Intelliguard 9000 Alarm
- Alpine 6 disk CD Changer
- BEL 945i Cordless Radar Detector
- Burlwood Shift Knob & Trunk Tray
- 20% tint
Originally posted by NSXNEXT:
Racing Hart C2s. They suck!!!!
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

Racing Hart C2s. They suck!!!!
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

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Originally posted by hunter001:
This link mentions that the NSX rims are "Cast"...which is erroneous. The NSX rims are "Forged" alloys.
This link mentions that the NSX rims are "Cast"...which is erroneous. The NSX rims are "Forged" alloys.
These are Cast:
These are Forged:
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Originally posted by NSXNEXT:
Racing Hart C2s. They suck!!!!
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

Racing Hart C2s. They suck!!!!
Naw, I really just don't want anyone else to have them.

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Originally posted by MVMD:
Hey NSX.....hope you are just kidding...I'm getting new rims and tires. it's a toss up between the C2's and 5Zigen Heidfelds
Hey NSX.....hope you are just kidding...I'm getting new rims and tires. it's a toss up between the C2's and 5Zigen Heidfelds
I didn't much care for the black rivets on the Heidfelds. They do look really nice on a Black TL. Jedi has pics in the gallery.
http://photos.yahoo.com/bc/kleinnj?d...l=fld3&.src=ph
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- 18x8 Racing Hart C2s with 225/40ZR18 Dunlop SP Sport 9000
- Comptech Springs, Sways, Exhaust, and Headers
- Red AEM CAI w/bypass valve
- A'PEXi Digital VTEC AFC
- Factory Underbody Kit and Spoiler
- Clifford Intelliguard 9000 Alarm
- Alpine 6 disk CD Changer
- BEL 945i Cordless Radar Detector
- Burlwood Shift Knob & Trunk Tray
- 20% tint
Originally posted by F=ma:
It was a little vague, not erroneous.
These are Cast:
These are Forged:
It was a little vague, not erroneous.
These are Cast:
These are Forged:
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WTF? You think American Racing is sh#tty? They set a atandard for wheels, you know, they've been around for a long time...next thing You tell me, Boyd's custom wheels are cheap crap too... Let me tell you something..My friend has RH C5's on his ride, and in 6 months he f#$ked his rims up 2x so bad that he had to send them out to fix...how they got hit? From a bump!
Ed
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Pics of my TL
Pics of my Miata! Wadya think?
Ed
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Pics of my TL
Pics of my Miata! Wadya think?
What do you guys think about Zenetti wheels? I was thinking about getting some Zenetti Crow Chrome 18" +45 with some 225/40/18.
Tim: Do you have access to these rims?
And what's the deal with this fender rolling? Safe? And for you Seattle people, where'd you get it done and did they do a good job?
Any Seattleites up for a post-earthquake meet? Maybe under the Alaskan Way Viaduct? Hopefully I'll have my new rims by then.
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Tim: Do you have access to these rims?
And what's the deal with this fender rolling? Safe? And for you Seattle people, where'd you get it done and did they do a good job?
Any Seattleites up for a post-earthquake meet? Maybe under the Alaskan Way Viaduct? Hopefully I'll have my new rims by then.
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Hopefully rims someday, springs too, inspire tails would be nice, dream list goes on.........
Originally posted by Shoofin'TL:
WTF? You think American Racing is sh#tty? They set a atandard for wheels, you know, they've been around for a long time...next thing You tell me, Boyd's custom wheels are cheap crap too... Let me tell you something..My friend has RH C5's on his ride, and in 6 months he f#$ked his rims up 2x so bad that he had to send them out to fix...how they got hit? From a bump!
Ed
WTF? You think American Racing is sh#tty? They set a atandard for wheels, you know, they've been around for a long time...next thing You tell me, Boyd's custom wheels are cheap crap too... Let me tell you something..My friend has RH C5's on his ride, and in 6 months he f#$ked his rims up 2x so bad that he had to send them out to fix...how they got hit? From a bump!
Ed
What about Konig or Katana's?
RH Evolution Series? Don't exactly have $3000 burning a hole in my pocket.
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RH Evolution Series? Don't exactly have $3000 burning a hole in my pocket.
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Originally posted by Brewboy:
In most cases you cannot disregard an entire wheel mfg based upon hearse from somebody who knows somebody who's wheel bent or cracked or what type of person is looking at them.
In most cases you cannot disregard an entire wheel mfg based upon hearse from somebody who knows somebody who's wheel bent or cracked or what type of person is looking at them.
I agree totally.
For instance, someone erroneously mentioned BBS - their wheels are used by most racing teams from F1 to autocross (for a reason!) but look at the wheel design the race teams are using. For example, the BBS RK design is a very thin spoked design w/o alot of metal around the hub, so I would stay away from this wheel,
I suppose you're referring to me, I knew someone would take what I said the wrong way. Check out that website I posted. I meant to say that BBS makes RK's which are very brittle. I didn't mean to imply that all BBS rims suck. Obviously since yes, they are on a ton of race cars out there. I made comments like that Mugen M7's are extremely brittle as well, but hell my favorite wheel in the whole world is the Mugen MF10! And I would get it in a heartbeat if I had the money.
Also while yes they are race wheels BBS that is, not everything race trickles down to street. Honda Mp4/6's or whatever they're called will win over other marques, McLaren's Mercedes' but that doesn't make a civic faster than any GT1, or CLK-GTR...
Point is taken though that yes, brands like BBS are reputable because of race heritage, its just that certain products need careful scrutinization before purchasing.
As I said, that List I posted is a very good resource.
Read it! Use it!
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
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Kenny
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Originally posted by F=ma:
You'd actually be surprised.
People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
You'd actually be surprised.
People respect the name BBS, but they make some very brittle rims.
Mugen, yes our beloved Mugen Honda, makes some brittle rims as well.
See for yourself.
http://home.earthlink.net/~cvlocas/wheels.html
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Originally posted by Shyne:
That was Ed'z two cent's and all y'all shall repent
--Shyne
That was Ed'z two cent's and all y'all shall repent
--Shyne

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F=ma,
nothing personal, I just used your quote as an example, I should have said "xyz" mfg, instead. I know we are saying the same thing just in a round-about way.
BTW, I see you registered as a student. Is this still the case, b/c your username is a common equation used in statics? I'm a old sparky if it matters.
nothing personal, I just used your quote as an example, I should have said "xyz" mfg, instead. I know we are saying the same thing just in a round-about way.
BTW, I see you registered as a student. Is this still the case, b/c your username is a common equation used in statics? I'm a old sparky if it matters.
In most cases you cannot disregard an entire wheel mfg based upon hearse from somebody who knows somebody who's wheel bent or cracked or what type of person is looking at them. True, there are some wheel mfg's to stay away from entirely, but there are a few things to consider first.
The type of wheel design/pattern has the greatest determination of wheel strength. A thin spoke design w/o much metal is going to be weak wheel. For instance, someone erroneously mentioned BBS - their wheels are used by most racing teams from F1 to autocross (for a reason!) but look at the wheel design the race teams are using. For example, the BBS RK design is a very thin spoked design w/o alot of metal around the hub, so I would stay away from this wheel, but the racing teams are not using this type of design, they are using a webbed/criss-crossed design - more metal and lots of solid spokes. Think about it!
Also the mfg's tolerances are crucial to a wheels strength. Wheels with thin wall (in the rim, spoke, and hub area) castings/forgings are the ones to avoid also. Usually the cheaper wheels have less strength due to thin walls and less metal to hold the prices down. Most mfg's will have a few wheel types that are for more show than strength, but most others will be ok. The best thing to do is call around to some local wheel resellers or call a few places that fix wheels and ask them their opinions - they're the ones working with wheels and would have alot more knowledge of which mfg's and/or designs to avoid based upon facts not rumours.
IMHO
I've got BBS RV's on my Miata, 16x7 w/ 225/40/16 Dunlops... They went thru so many bumps and potholes and nary a scratch or dent. One pothole I slammed into so hard, it threw my headlight alignment out on one of the lights..one was ok, and the side that hit the pothole was shining up to the sky, don't know how that happened..
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Originally posted by F=ma:
It was a little vague, not erroneous.
These are Cast:
These are Forged:
It was a little vague, not erroneous.
These are Cast:
These are Forged:
holy crap. its a small world after all! that is a pic of my car you posted. i purchased the car from Jackie Cooper (which is the dealership the car is pictured at). it's a '91 NSX with k40 radar system. it had around 50,000 miles when i bought it.
btw, the picture of the newer NSX that you posted. those rims on there are made by Enkei, they are the exact same rims as the ITR, except a bigger version.
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Uh... no. statics - usually the course after physics, but, yes it's used in physics too. Also used in dynamics, E/M, thermo, etc, etc, etc. to name a few others. I just randomly picked one.
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i don't know how racing hart became as famous as it is...i had c2 3-piece wheels and they bent the week i put them on...and this was going over small bumps and irregularities on the road. i had to fix the lip again every other week...so i ended up selling them after two months. the place that fixed the lip says that they have a soft lip and bend easily..they fix racing harts too frequently and for the price..it's crap wheels.
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Originally posted by v6pwr:
i don't know how racing hart became as famous as it is...i had c2 3-piece wheels and they bent the week i put them on...and this was going over small bumps and irregularities on the road. i had to fix the lip again every other week...so i ended up selling them after two months. the place that fixed the lip says that they have a soft lip and bend easily..they fix racing harts too frequently and for the price..it's crap wheels.
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i don't know how racing hart became as famous as it is...i had c2 3-piece wheels and they bent the week i put them on...and this was going over small bumps and irregularities on the road. i had to fix the lip again every other week...so i ended up selling them after two months. the place that fixed the lip says that they have a soft lip and bend easily..they fix racing harts too frequently and for the price..it's crap wheels.
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"The more cushion the easier the pushin' even relates to wheels and tires....
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1999 Satin Silver Metallic 3.2 TL w/o Navigation
- 18x8 Racing Hart C2s with 225/40ZR18 Dunlop SP Sport 9000
- Comptech Springs, Sways, Exhaust, and Headers
- Red AEM CAI w/bypass valve
- A'PEXi Digital VTEC AFC
- Factory Underbody Kit and Spoiler
- Clifford Intelliguard 9000 Alarm
- Alpine 6 disk CD Changer
- BEL 945i Cordless Radar Detector
- Burlwood Shift Knob & Trunk Tray
- 20% tint
well, i had 215/45-17's on 17x7 c2's...so i think that my tire size isn't at fault..also the wheel shop that fixed my wheels said racing harts aren't strongly designed (the lip i'm assuming??)and he repairs racing harts quite frequently. also, another friend of mine also complained about easily bending his racing hart's compared to his older rims..so i think it's the brand in general and not just mine. this aside, and agreeing with what nsx said.. wheel size and offset, and tire width will greatly influence how the wheel will hold up to road conditions. the larger the diameter of a wheel, and also the more lip there is on a wheel, the more it's tendency to be damaged/bent..and rubber band tires will make it more so. i'm waiting on the shipment of my blitz techno's 18x8 to see how it's quality stand...
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Originally posted by v6pwr:
well, i had 215/45-17's on 17x7 c2's...so i think that my tire size isn't at fault..also the wheel shop that fixed my wheels said racing harts aren't strongly designed (the lip i'm assuming??)and he repairs racing harts quite frequently. also, another friend of mine also complained about easily bending his racing hart's compared to his older rims..so i think it's the brand in general and not just mine. this aside, and agreeing with what nsx said.. wheel size and offset, and tire width will greatly influence how the wheel will hold up to road conditions. the larger the diameter of a wheel, and also the more lip there is on a wheel, the more it's tendency to be damaged/bent..and rubber band tires will make it more so. i'm waiting on the shipment of my blitz techno's 18x8 to see how it's quality stand...
well, i had 215/45-17's on 17x7 c2's...so i think that my tire size isn't at fault..also the wheel shop that fixed my wheels said racing harts aren't strongly designed (the lip i'm assuming??)and he repairs racing harts quite frequently. also, another friend of mine also complained about easily bending his racing hart's compared to his older rims..so i think it's the brand in general and not just mine. this aside, and agreeing with what nsx said.. wheel size and offset, and tire width will greatly influence how the wheel will hold up to road conditions. the larger the diameter of a wheel, and also the more lip there is on a wheel, the more it's tendency to be damaged/bent..and rubber band tires will make it more so. i'm waiting on the shipment of my blitz techno's 18x8 to see how it's quality stand...
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Originally posted by Wampum:
oops
Force=Mass*Velocity Squared
oops
Force=Mass*Velocity Squared
P=mv, Momentum equals mass times velocity.
Take the derivative of that and assume that mass does not change (not applicable for a rocket) and you get F=ma.
Perhaps you're thinking of Kinetic Energy, K=1/2mv<sup>2</sup>
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