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    Quote Originally Posted by Verik
    How many times have you seen a Work or Volk wheel break from not hitting anything, just track stress? There are differences in how the wheels are made that make them essentially "better" or "stronger".

    Just cuz you've seen that one picture of ebay SSAutoChrome's chinese made turbo split in half does that mean you think its just one picture, its still a wise choice to buy for your car when you want to run 20 psi at the track?
    Verik, I'm not arguing that Rotas are as well made as Work, Volk, *insert choice*, but with budget and sheer probability in mind, Rotas work for alot of people. People like you spout the wrong the idea that the second a Rota wheel sees the track, breaking is inevitable, which couldn't be further from the truth. I am all about making informed decisions, and just can't agree on your opinion that they "easily break."

    BTW, why is that ALL of those on the die hard expensive wheel bandwagon ALWAYS revert to the argument that expensive wheels are higher in quality? We know that, that's not the argument at hand, it's about weighing the risk vs. the rewards and making an informed decision.
    Last edited by yudalicious; 02-28-2007 at 01:50 PM.
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