What do you think of these cheap wheels??
#1
What do you think of these cheap wheels??
These seem interesting... what do you think?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/22-BLACK-CHROME-PORSCHE-CAYENNE-TOUREG-Q7-WHEELS-RIMS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ43960QQihZ004QQite mZ140207090819QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
For the price.. they look pretty good. Kind of like the Rinspeed wheels don't they?
http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/22-BLACK-CHROME-PORSCHE-CAYENNE-TOUREG-Q7-WHEELS-RIMS_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ43960QQihZ004QQite mZ140207090819QQrdZ1QQsspagenameZWDVW
For the price.. they look pretty good. Kind of like the Rinspeed wheels don't they?
#2
I was looking at those yesterday on Ebay...I think replica wheels are worth buying...having owned very expensive wheels in the past, I can tell you, there is no difference between the real deal and a nice set of replicas....I just purchased Kahn RS-D replicas for $2500 with Scorpion Zero tires....they look and perform excellent....for the amount people spend on genguine wheels, they could buy two sets of nice replicas and go for a different look for half the summer.
#3
But replicas arent built as good as the real deal my tech at momentum once showed me a 645 with replicas that goot wrecked because the spokes cracked and broke off of the actual outter rim due to hitting a pot hole. so its kind of rique.
#4
I agree - not worth it to me.
#7
There are people here that have had replicas for quite some time now and I never read of any complaints.
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#8
dont get me wrong you can have reps that will last forever, but then you can have reps that wonts last a year. The quality of the wheel will vary from diferent companies. With a $130,000 car im not willing to cut a corner on some so important, at 120+ mph if that wheel hit some type of pothole or road debris and cracks your going for a wild ride and possible a bad accident. but thats just my $0.02
#9
I don't know either.., the argument can go on forever. I'm sure better known brands have the same issue of wheels crackin at 120+ mph on a pot hole... lol.
I bought some replicas before.. guess it just depends.
Pretend these weren't replicas.. What do you think?? They look pretty cool.., and I think on the Cayenne its better to go w/ something more simple on the wheel for some reason. Spokes or other types of wheels don't seem to flow as well in my oppinion. From my eye bleeding research.. the nicest wheels seem to be the simple designs of Rinspeed and the Techart Formulas. These wheels are kind of a cross between the two. Even the khans aren't bad.. but I like a bit thinner 5 spoke.
I bought some replicas before.. guess it just depends.
Pretend these weren't replicas.. What do you think?? They look pretty cool.., and I think on the Cayenne its better to go w/ something more simple on the wheel for some reason. Spokes or other types of wheels don't seem to flow as well in my oppinion. From my eye bleeding research.. the nicest wheels seem to be the simple designs of Rinspeed and the Techart Formulas. These wheels are kind of a cross between the two. Even the khans aren't bad.. but I like a bit thinner 5 spoke.
#10
In my experience, you get what you pay for. All wheels can crack, but the customer service you recieve on the other end makes a big difference when you need it. I would pay for the proper equipment.
#11
the process of how the wheels are made can make a big difference. I have seen some replica cast wheels that have cracked due to potholes but i have also seen some expensive wheels bend which also has negative side effects.
I was told it is the tires and wheels that keep you on the road and you dont want to go too cheap.
I was told it is the tires and wheels that keep you on the road and you dont want to go too cheap.
#12
I couldn't agree more...making sure you get proper fitment and that the wheel is made for your particular model (load and weight issues) is the most important thing. Also keep in mind that not all replica wheels are cheap.
#13
They look more like Gemballa Wheel made by AT Italia but only available in 18's from TireRack. I think due to some requests from Gemballa not to sell these in the 20's or the 22". They also make them in better offsets and wider size for Gemballa.
http://www.fortewheel.com/pp1.htm
Load weight ratings.
http://www.fortewheel.com/Asphalt.gif
http://www.gemballausa.com/whl_sport.asp
Specs are almost the same except the offsets that Gemballa offers. +41 I would assume for the Rears and +60 for the fronts.
I do not know if these would be considered replica's or design copies. There is a difference. Gemballa didn't design the wheels AT Italia did. Since the AT Italia's are selling for cheaper than Gemballa are we to say that AT Italia are replica's or the Gemballa wheel? I would also venture to say the center caps from gemballa would work on these Forte's wheels as well.
http://www.fortewheel.com/pp1.htm
Load weight ratings.
http://www.fortewheel.com/Asphalt.gif
http://www.gemballausa.com/whl_sport.asp
Specs are almost the same except the offsets that Gemballa offers. +41 I would assume for the Rears and +60 for the fronts.
I do not know if these would be considered replica's or design copies. There is a difference. Gemballa didn't design the wheels AT Italia did. Since the AT Italia's are selling for cheaper than Gemballa are we to say that AT Italia are replica's or the Gemballa wheel? I would also venture to say the center caps from gemballa would work on these Forte's wheels as well.
Last edited by ALPINE_997; 02-17-2008 at 06:18 PM.
#14
I think both are good. If you go with replicas just make sure you go with good quality replicas. There are good ones as well as bad ones, just do your research.
As for better customer service after the sale from a high end manufacturer....why would I want/need that service? If I am paying 6-8K for a set of wheels I don't expect to need after sales service from them.
As for better customer service after the sale from a high end manufacturer....why would I want/need that service? If I am paying 6-8K for a set of wheels I don't expect to need after sales service from them.
#15
I am a true believer of "You get what you paid for", the standard of a replicas cannot be the same as name brand wheel. Wheel business doesn't have FDA or approved test before they are allow to be put out to the market. I wouldn't risk a $100K car and people's life with replicas. If you can't afford the real deal, keep the factory ones, there is nothing wrong with the factory ones, at least they are well built.