Real vs. Fake
Yeah, no.
Normal street driving is WAY harder on a wheel than track use.
And when you put a BBS into a pothole you have a much better chance of driving away than if you put a Rota into a pothole. People can say the quality is the same and a wheel's a wheel and all that until they're blue in the face. That doesn't make it true.
Normal street driving is WAY harder on a wheel than track use.
And when you put a BBS into a pothole you have a much better chance of driving away than if you put a Rota into a pothole. People can say the quality is the same and a wheel's a wheel and all that until they're blue in the face. That doesn't make it true.
Stating that track use is more/less stress on the wheel is extremely vague, it's like stating that the novice driver with street tires is exerting less force on his wheels compared to an advanced/experienced driver/car with race tires. A full on race prepped car will surely demand much more out of the wheels on a track then they would experience on the street, not at the lip but at the hub.
There is little difference with both wheels experiencing a bad pot hole, sure the BBS wheels are stronger but if it's enough to kill a Rota then it will surely be enough to kill a BBS; they aren't that much stronger.
Stating that track use is more/less stress on the wheel is extremely vague, it's like stating that the novice driver with street tires is exerting less force on his wheels compared to an advanced/experienced driver/car with race tires. A full on race prepped car will surely demand much more out of the wheels on a track then they would experience on the street, not at the lip but at the hub.
Stating that track use is more/less stress on the wheel is extremely vague, it's like stating that the novice driver with street tires is exerting less force on his wheels compared to an advanced/experienced driver/car with race tires. A full on race prepped car will surely demand much more out of the wheels on a track then they would experience on the street, not at the lip but at the hub.
where are you getting your information from, dickfor?
Search for wheels that have broken at the hub, the majority of them will be from track cars unless it's a street car that had an impact with a curb.
From experience of friends that all track their cars. Not one advanced 'racer' that I have ever met would put cheap wheels on their track car (even if they were less weight) merely because they don't always handle the forces.
Search for wheels that have broken at the hub, the majority of them will be from track cars unless it's a street car that had an impact with a curb.
Search for wheels that have broken at the hub, the majority of them will be from track cars unless it's a street car that had an impact with a curb.
You don't surprise me at the least that you're coming off as an idiot, any of my previous assumptions about you were correct, YOURE A DUMBASS.
Here's another thread, aside from the lack of iForged/HRE respect, members on this site track their cars and obviously attest to wheels being put to more stress on the track.
http://forums.viperclub.org/tire-whe...ims-again.html
It's simple logic but maybe not simple enough for you to understand.
Here's another thread, aside from the lack of iForged/HRE respect, members on this site track their cars and obviously attest to wheels being put to more stress on the track.
http://forums.viperclub.org/tire-whe...ims-again.html
It's simple logic but maybe not simple enough for you to understand.





