Holy Shit, That sucks man sorry to see that picture.
hahahaha that's awesome
whats the WHOLE story
True true.....Originally Posted by 5thgcelica
but I'm actually thinkin to get a set of rota gt3...hehe
They look good and cheap!!
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DAMN, that had to be one hell of a turn....was the car loaded bags of cement or something?? I can't see wheels just braking like that, even though rota are pretty cheap quality but still.
exactly... how fast were they going when they slid into the curb or whatever they hit to do that. there is NO way those tires were so sticky they could hold into a turn hard enough to break even those cheap ass wheels.Originally Posted by tsispyder
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LMAO "thats hawt" haha damn... that actually does look pretty cool tho, I'd keep the center piece and hang it on the wall or somethin' heh
put that shit on a chain and wear it with pride, y0!
every company has wheel failures, that's the first Rota i've seen broken. so toyo RA1 race rubber + defective wheel= broken.
I've seen a post where a factory corvette wheel failed due to being powder coated. That rota looks powder coated as well. cound be the problem. it had something to do with the heating process causes the wheel to loose some strength.
Mark
2009 Mazdaspeed3
If you want to know more info. This is where I got it from.
http://honda-tech.com/zerothread?id=1398371
warranty?
Leisa and S. 4 Life NM?
great job! LOL!!!!
Originally Posted by admin
The first batch of rota subzero's a few years ago were doing that and the same thing was happening on autocross courses.
Originally Posted by ScreaminZetec
the temperature for powdercoat isn't high enough to cause fatigue in the material.