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It sounds like a good idea on paper, but when a wheel bends in two or cracks into two and destroys an entire side of your car then you regret not spending that extra money on quality parts. You pay for quality or pay the consequences.
ya i guess, but if i saw that i destroyed one wheel, i would just buy another rep to replace it so i spend a couple hundred and not a couple grand, yes i know quality matters, i just wish i was rich
i saw that photo of the esm's too, fake wheels are bad and cheap, but i think its a good start out so that way you know how to drive a slammed car and when you brush a curb you dont care. i eventually want to get reps and then run those as dailys and for shows and meets i would run real wheels. just my opinion.
It sounds like a good idea on paper, but when a wheel bends in two or cracks into two and destroys an entire side of your car then you regret not spending that extra money on quality parts. You pay for quality or pay the consequences.
i saw that photo of the esm's too, fake wheels are bad and cheap, but i think its a good start out so that way you know how to drive a slammed car and when you brush a curb you dont care. i eventually want to get reps and then run those as dailys and for shows and meets i would run real wheels. just my opinion.
Ive owned both real and rep wheels still do... Ive never encountered a problem with a replica wheel. Im currently running ESM 02's as winter set up on the w124.. Gotta stay flossy haha
yay reps. more wheels for the scrap bin. I usually get about 40$/ wheel so maybe there is a good business for buying reps at 10$ a piece and scrapping them for 40. lol
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