I would love to sit here and contribute to the reps vs. "real" wheels argument, but that will only further fuel a fire that has plenty of fuel already. Yes, replica wheels are often stolen designs made of inferior materials. We get that. The bitching and moaning is not going to prevent people from purchasing replica wheels. Some people may not be able to purchase "real" wheels on their given budget, but does this mean we should exclude them from being an enthusiast? Absolutely not.
While many of us are quick to express our feelings on replica wheels, we also fail to place ourselves in the shoes of others who share the same interests we do but simply cannot afford to purchase wheels that cost a couple thousand dollars or more. We are so quick to point fingers and poke fun at individuals that are running replica wheels that we forget to support one another in the niche scene we have today.
While we should not support companies who make replica wheels, we should support members of the very small community we have. Without new members to the scene, there will be no future. Lets inform less educated members of the comunity about current issues (ie: replica wheels) rather than putting them down and making them feel inferior.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
FaKe WhEeLs ArE FaKe
Collapse
X
-
He lives !
This thread should be closed now. The debate is over. what has been said cannot be stated any better.
Leave a comment:
-
Never really heard this real vs rep argument until I bought a car and jumped on car forums (mostly on truck ones).
That being said i'll rock OEM until I decide which aftermarket wheel to purchase, if I decide to do that, maybe i'll just rock OEM wheels FORRRRRRRREVVVVVVVVVAAAAA!!
Anyways, car looks good OP and my useless addition to this threadLast edited by 07NJx355; 03-08-2013, 11:57 AM.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by Oxer View Postits a miracle that you got the man himself to take the time to actually post in this worthless thread.
As usual it has turned into a pointless debate where cheap young people are trying to justify their cheapness.
Also, this isnt the classifieds, you cant advertise things for sale here.
p.s. I'm not pushing for these wheels to be sold. I made a statement about them being for sale, but that is not the main point in this "worthless thread".
Good day.
Leave a comment:
-
Ccw's aren't expensive never seen a set break, j lines are in expensive also along with image, work and ssr... Who all offer custom wheels at good prices no matter who you are and their customer service is excellent. Believe me I've owned xxr's they suck I paid more for my tires ran them for a month and sold them and would rather run my Dayton's then ever own xxr's again the design of the lug holes blow and is impractical. The wheel was really in balanced but I drove to Georgia and back with 10 degrees of camber and alot of stretch and had zero issues. With that said I still wouldn't ever waste 375$ on a set of them again
Leave a comment:
-
its a miracle that you got the man himself to take the time to actually post in this worthless thread.
As usual it has turned into a pointless debate where cheap young people are trying to justify their cheapness.
Also, this isnt the classifieds, you cant advertise things for sale here.
Leave a comment:
-
Everyone arguing back and forth: There are two streets to this argument. Yes, quality is an important one. "You always get what you pay for" is not true - there are very cheap wheels that are built with quality and care, such as the folks at Enkei. There are expensive wheels that are built with no standards, such as Kranson. And there are countless wheels in between. Poorly engineered wheels fail, and chances are, if you're running replica wheels, they're not tested to a reasonable extent.
Cheap wheels =/= Bad wheels. There are great options at every price point.
What you guys should care about is supporting creative companies that push the industry forward - not the ones that rip them off. By supporting replica companies, you're starving the guys who designed, tested, and created the real thing. If you kill them off, we're left with nothing. Don't say "oh well I could never afford real LMs anyways so it's okay if I get fakes." Just because you can't afford real ones doesn't make it okay to support a company who stole the design. You're supporting thieves, you're supporting companies that hurt the integrity of the automotive aftermarket, which is something we all practically live in.
To say that buying replicas doesn't hurt the big guys is the most uninformed justification you could ever hope to make. Companies like Greddy/TRUST have gone through bankruptcy because of counterfeit companies. Mackin Industries, who are the great people behind names like Volk and Rays, have released statements that any distributors who carry replicas of their wheels will not be allowed to carry the real deal.
Companies like these are the people that innovate, create, and build the next big thing for the car scene each year. Stop supporting the idiots who are stealing these designs and passing them off to you in half-assed low-quality versions. Support these companies because they, whether you realize it or not, support you as well.
The guys at Volk support this forum by helping pay for the massive costs it takes to run this website. This forum is free for you guys to use - but at the end of the day, this site costs more to run than I think most of you might expect. If you support the knockoffs like Varstoen and Rota, you'll kill everything we've got.
Be real automotive enthusiasts. Save your pennies if you can't afford something. That's what your grandfather would tell you. Your father too. Buy the real thing - support quality and innovation. And **** off with your replica bullshit.Last edited by M.Burroughs; 03-07-2013, 05:59 PM.
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by kbuss View PostIf you have a problem with curbing wheels, then stop driving.
p.s. Your evo makes my man juices flow violently...
Leave a comment:
-
Originally posted by scweet14 View Posti havent run real wheels yet but once i do i will still use reps for daily driving so that way if i curb them i wont care. i would prefer to run real wheels all the time but my budget doesnt let me do so:/
Leave a comment:
-
i havent run real wheels yet but once i do i will still use reps for daily driving so that way if i curb them i wont care. i would prefer to run real wheels all the time but my budget doesnt let me do so:/
Leave a comment:
-
To be fair there are good and bad reps but even genuine rims can fail.
Leave a comment:
-
I have ran nothing but reps up until recently when I bought my Gotti's. I never really had an issue but it just hurt my heart running them haha.Used my Linea Corse wheels at the drag strip, and drifted on varrstoens without a problem.
Leave a comment:
Leave a comment: