slime_bullet
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Thank man. I appreciate itPictures don't always do wheels justice. Hard to pull the trigger when buying online. I will say though, those do look sharp on your car.
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Thank man. I appreciate itPictures don't always do wheels justice. Hard to pull the trigger when buying online. I will say though, those do look sharp on your car.
Some general observations based on my experience:... Just so everyone knows I am new to this aftermarket wheel stuff. This is the first time I am buying wheels ...
A valid worry, IMO.I now have a new worry when I take my car in for service if I have hub rings and the person they have rotating my tires misses putting a hub ring back will that throw off something ?
I've never had issues with plastic ones. I run them on my winter car, and the worst I ever had was the ring lodging on the hub and I didn't notice it before swapping wheels. Takes like 2 seconds to pull it off, and you don't need tools. It never seizes on, and I've had no issues with them at >150.I used to think so, and have a whole drawer full. But the shops don't see them for what they are, and try to install on top and crush them, and obviously the wheel doesn't sit flat.
And the metals ones need some doing to get off, and by that time they are trash anyway.
So I switched to plastic. Black so it's bloody obvious they are on there, and I treat them as single-use.