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      03-05-2013, 08:34 AM   #29
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Originally Posted by MteK View Post
What is your point? Comparing neez to Forgestar? not to mention your links make no sense as they are either knocking ADV.1 or complaining about offsets and returns.

So Gee, $8000 wheels are better then $1200 wheels? Bravo Einstein.

Bottom line, Forgestar makes good wheels for the money and they will stand up to weekend track use and daily driving. Oh, and a pothole big enough to fuck up a cast wheel will likely damage a forged wheel.

Now, if you have something better then a couple of random links to prove your point, that forgestar wheels suck, bring it on.
I've been driving on 8000 ton forged wheels on my M3 for 130,000 miles now. I live in PA, which is the state with the second worst roads in the nation, statistically. I hit massive potholes regularly. Never had a single bend or crack, and no issues with wheel finish either.

4000 track miles in there, if you think they're relevant.
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