FS or FT RH C2 19 inch
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Got a set of 19inch RH C2 rims with tires for sale.
The front two tires are:
Toyo 225/35 ZR19 88W
The rear two tires are:
Yokohoma 225/35 ZR 19 88Y.
The rims were used less than 2000 miles, and the tires even less. The treads are like 99%. The whole setup has not been used since last summer.
There is a curb scratch on one of the rim, you can see from the pics.
Pics are here: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/yue_42/my_photos
If you want nice and big pics, send me PM with your Email address.
The price is $1425 + shipping (I have no idea how much shipping will be, will find out later if serious buyers). Also interested in trading for 18 inch rims and tires, preferrably black rims.
I am located NYC, so prefer tri-state, NY/NJ/CT.
Thanks all.
The front two tires are:
Toyo 225/35 ZR19 88W
The rear two tires are:
Yokohoma 225/35 ZR 19 88Y.
The rims were used less than 2000 miles, and the tires even less. The treads are like 99%. The whole setup has not been used since last summer.
There is a curb scratch on one of the rim, you can see from the pics.
Pics are here: http://pg.photos.yahoo.com/ph/yue_42/my_photos
If you want nice and big pics, send me PM with your Email address.
The price is $1425 + shipping (I have no idea how much shipping will be, will find out later if serious buyers). Also interested in trading for 18 inch rims and tires, preferrably black rims.
I am located NYC, so prefer tri-state, NY/NJ/CT.
Thanks all.
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Thanks for the correction. I really didn't know, when I bought them, I was told they were RacingHart. I did google and Brian is right, RacingHart and RH are different.
So RH 19 inch with offset +44.
So RH 19 inch with offset +44.
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Thread title and first post corrected to show RH.
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Originally Posted by brianlin87
I'm not trying to bash on this thread at all - rather I think all buyers should realize the true knowledge that these wheels aren't "Racing Harts" rather they are "RH" wheels.
All 19" RH wheels they have a +44 offset.
GL with your sale.
All 19" RH wheels they have a +44 offset.
GL with your sale.
http://www.wheelsnext.com/default.cfm?action=dspWheel&MODEL=C2&color=SILVER% 20(GLOSS%20FINISH)
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HaPPy jU1cE: you're incorrect. Wheelsnext.com mistakenly lists those RH wheels as Racing Hart, probably to mislead people or they genuinely don't know. You see, too many wheel shops mislead their buyers to think that RH Evo wheels are Racing Harts.
If you want to know for sure, go to www.hartwheels.co.jp. They are the manufacturer of the real Racing Hart wheels. Even dazzmotorsports.com separates RH from Racing Hart wheels.
If you want to know for sure, go to www.hartwheels.co.jp. They are the manufacturer of the real Racing Hart wheels. Even dazzmotorsports.com separates RH from Racing Hart wheels.
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I just posted this in another thread for RH C5 wheels, and will repost it here to see if I can get any positive information on these wheels. I have been trying to clear up disputes like this for a long time.
Originally Posted by Ron A
The following statement is made by this site http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
I don't know beans about wheels, but if the site is reputable and telling the truth, then RH evolution, RH C2, RH C5, etc, are NOT Racing Hart wheels.
Does Racing Hart also make C2 and C5, or are these exclusively RH wheels?
Can anyone clarify this?
Notes: RH Evolution is NOT the same as Racing Hart. Many of the RH Evolution wheels closely resemble Racing Hart wheels in styling and nomenclature. Many wheel distributors and retailers purposefully or inadvertently misrepresent this. Racing Hart wheels are high quality, manufactured in Japan, and prices should reflect this, compared to the RH Evolution wheels.
Does Racing Hart also make C2 and C5, or are these exclusively RH wheels?
Can anyone clarify this?
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Ron A, this is what I know about Racing Hart and RH Evo(lution) wheels:
Racing Hart Japan did make those wheels, called Type C2, Type C5, and a few other styles circa 1998. Note the "Type" in front of their names. Type C2 and Type C5 are all multipiece, not single pieces. They were discontinued a few years ago.
When Racing Hart was still producing Type C2 and C5, Dazz Motorsport allegedly copied them, outsourced the manufacturing somewhere in Asia, and called them Racing Hart Evolution C2 and C5. These wheels are one piece and bear Racing Hart imprints on the caps and/or spokes. Dazz at that time also imported (they still do at this time) real Racing Hart wheels to the USA. Knowing that Dazz copied their design and used the Racing Hart name, Takechi Project (I think this company is the owner of Racing Hart, Lowenhart names and a few others) sued or threatened to sue Dazz for brand name infringement (sp).
Because of this, Dazz changed the name to RH Evolution and still markets the C2, C5, and later launched C3, S15, and so on. These are all one piece wheels and still made in Asia. It was believed that the wheels are made in Taiwan, Thailand, and China. Lately, RH Evo launched more styles and some of them are 2-pc wheels.
So in short, Racing Hart made Type C2 and Type C5, both multipiece. RH sells C2 and C5, too (without "Type"). The styling is very close, except RH Evo C2 and C5 don't have rivets.
It's easy to distinguish between RH Evo and Racing Hart. Racing Hart wheels will say, naturally, Racing Hart on the center caps and everywhere else on the wheels. Most if not all Racing Hart wheels are multipiece.
RH Evo will say RH or RH Evolution, except those early produced ones. Some of those early produced ones carries Racing Hart names. Only RH Evo "Pro" line wheels are multipiece, like J8, J5, etc. The rest is 1-piece.
Due to this confusion, a lot of wheel shops take advantage of their customers by saying that RH=Racing Hart therefore giving the false confidence that their newly purchased RH Evo rims are made by Racing Hart.
Of course, if I make a mistake, please feel free to correct me.
Racing Hart Japan did make those wheels, called Type C2, Type C5, and a few other styles circa 1998. Note the "Type" in front of their names. Type C2 and Type C5 are all multipiece, not single pieces. They were discontinued a few years ago.
When Racing Hart was still producing Type C2 and C5, Dazz Motorsport allegedly copied them, outsourced the manufacturing somewhere in Asia, and called them Racing Hart Evolution C2 and C5. These wheels are one piece and bear Racing Hart imprints on the caps and/or spokes. Dazz at that time also imported (they still do at this time) real Racing Hart wheels to the USA. Knowing that Dazz copied their design and used the Racing Hart name, Takechi Project (I think this company is the owner of Racing Hart, Lowenhart names and a few others) sued or threatened to sue Dazz for brand name infringement (sp).
Because of this, Dazz changed the name to RH Evolution and still markets the C2, C5, and later launched C3, S15, and so on. These are all one piece wheels and still made in Asia. It was believed that the wheels are made in Taiwan, Thailand, and China. Lately, RH Evo launched more styles and some of them are 2-pc wheels.
So in short, Racing Hart made Type C2 and Type C5, both multipiece. RH sells C2 and C5, too (without "Type"). The styling is very close, except RH Evo C2 and C5 don't have rivets.
It's easy to distinguish between RH Evo and Racing Hart. Racing Hart wheels will say, naturally, Racing Hart on the center caps and everywhere else on the wheels. Most if not all Racing Hart wheels are multipiece.
RH Evo will say RH or RH Evolution, except those early produced ones. Some of those early produced ones carries Racing Hart names. Only RH Evo "Pro" line wheels are multipiece, like J8, J5, etc. The rest is 1-piece.
Due to this confusion, a lot of wheel shops take advantage of their customers by saying that RH=Racing Hart therefore giving the false confidence that their newly purchased RH Evo rims are made by Racing Hart.
Of course, if I make a mistake, please feel free to correct me.
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Originally Posted by 260 HP
Ron A, this is what I know about Racing Hart and RH Evo(lution) wheels:
Racing Hart Japan did make those wheels, called Type C2, Type C5, and a few other styles circa 1998. Note the "Type" in front of their names. Type C2 and Type C5 are all multipiece, not single pieces. They were discontinued a few years ago.
When Racing Hart was still producing Type C2 and C5, Dazz Motorsport allegedly copied them, outsourced the manufacturing somewhere in Asia, and called them Racing Hart Evolution C2 and C5. These wheels are one piece and bear Racing Hart imprints on the caps and/or spokes. Dazz at that time also imported (they still do at this time) real Racing Hart wheels to the USA. Knowing that Dazz copied their design and used the Racing Hart name, Takechi Project (I think this company is the owner of Racing Hart, Lowenhart names and a few others) sued or threatened to sue Dazz for brand name infringement (sp).
Because of this, Dazz changed the name to RH Evolution and still markets the C2, C5, and later launched C3, S15, and so on. These are all one piece wheels and still made in Asia. It was believed that the wheels are made in Taiwan, Thailand, and China. Lately, RH Evo launched more styles and some of them are 2-pc wheels.
So in short, Racing Hart made Type C2 and Type C5, both multipiece. RH sells C2 and C5, too (without "Type"). The styling is very close, except RH Evo C2 and C5 don't have rivets.
It's easy to distinguish between RH Evo and Racing Hart. Racing Hart wheels will say, naturally, Racing Hart on the center caps and everywhere else on the wheels. Most if not all Racing Hart wheels are multipiece.
RH Evo will say RH or RH Evolution, except those early produced ones. Some of those early produced ones carries Racing Hart names. Only RH Evo "Pro" line wheels are multipiece, like J8, J5, etc. The rest is 1-piece.
Due to this confusion, a lot of wheel shops take advantage of their customers by saying that RH=Racing Hart therefore giving the false confidence that their newly purchased RH Evo rims are made by Racing Hart.
Of course, if I make a mistake, please feel free to correct me.
Racing Hart Japan did make those wheels, called Type C2, Type C5, and a few other styles circa 1998. Note the "Type" in front of their names. Type C2 and Type C5 are all multipiece, not single pieces. They were discontinued a few years ago.
When Racing Hart was still producing Type C2 and C5, Dazz Motorsport allegedly copied them, outsourced the manufacturing somewhere in Asia, and called them Racing Hart Evolution C2 and C5. These wheels are one piece and bear Racing Hart imprints on the caps and/or spokes. Dazz at that time also imported (they still do at this time) real Racing Hart wheels to the USA. Knowing that Dazz copied their design and used the Racing Hart name, Takechi Project (I think this company is the owner of Racing Hart, Lowenhart names and a few others) sued or threatened to sue Dazz for brand name infringement (sp).
Because of this, Dazz changed the name to RH Evolution and still markets the C2, C5, and later launched C3, S15, and so on. These are all one piece wheels and still made in Asia. It was believed that the wheels are made in Taiwan, Thailand, and China. Lately, RH Evo launched more styles and some of them are 2-pc wheels.
So in short, Racing Hart made Type C2 and Type C5, both multipiece. RH sells C2 and C5, too (without "Type"). The styling is very close, except RH Evo C2 and C5 don't have rivets.
It's easy to distinguish between RH Evo and Racing Hart. Racing Hart wheels will say, naturally, Racing Hart on the center caps and everywhere else on the wheels. Most if not all Racing Hart wheels are multipiece.
RH Evo will say RH or RH Evolution, except those early produced ones. Some of those early produced ones carries Racing Hart names. Only RH Evo "Pro" line wheels are multipiece, like J8, J5, etc. The rest is 1-piece.
Due to this confusion, a lot of wheel shops take advantage of their customers by saying that RH=Racing Hart therefore giving the false confidence that their newly purchased RH Evo rims are made by Racing Hart.
Of course, if I make a mistake, please feel free to correct me.
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Thanks, guys. This problem occurs almost every time someone puts "Racing Hart" in their thread. It is either they have it wrong or other people have it wrong, but I am doing my best to keep the members on the right track.
For me, I think it started with this thread https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/f-s-18-rh-evolutions-%40-great-price-321344/ so I kept all my notes, and will add what 260 HP said, and will also keep his name as a reference source.
For me, I think it started with this thread https://acurazine.com/forums/car-parts-sale-361/f-s-18-rh-evolutions-%40-great-price-321344/ so I kept all my notes, and will add what 260 HP said, and will also keep his name as a reference source.
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bump for today...
price drop
$1300 or best offer + shipping
or trade for 18 inch + cash (depending on conditions). I am looking for black/dark rims with 5, 6 or less spokes.
Thanks for looking
price drop
$1300 or best offer + shipping
or trade for 18 inch + cash (depending on conditions). I am looking for black/dark rims with 5, 6 or less spokes.
Thanks for looking
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