RTR wheels for sale at CDC
I really like the look of the RTR wheels, but I'm leary of the manufacturing. I used a number of VMR wheels (who uses the exact same manufacturing process and wheel design), and over the course of a year was able to bend 5 of the wheels. Now on the Audi I had, the tire profile was 235/35/19, which has very little sidewall, but at the same time, 5 dead wheels is pretty extensive.
Originally Posted by KillerGT
neat?
tall?
fabo?
uber?
real?
Oh, I know what it is under the ****:
very
But I don't know why the filter caught it.
/I kid, I kid.
//In a good mood, but ready to be modsmacked nonetheless.
tall?
fabo?
uber?
real?
Oh, I know what it is under the ****:
very
But I don't know why the filter caught it.

/I kid, I kid.
//In a good mood, but ready to be modsmacked nonetheless.
I agree. I think the RTR's have a better finish....especially when light hits them just right. RTR's also have more curvature to their design, not so flat like TSW's. It's just the extreme offset that keeps me pulling the trigger on a set of RTR's. It would drive me crazy if they stuck out in the rear. Most pics I've seen have them past the edge. **** it.
There was an article about Forgestar wheels on that black GT500 and they weigh more than the TSW wheels and cost almost double. Now they might be better made wheel but they are both forged rim wheels. They are available in many more sizes and colors which would raise the price.
Originally Posted by drewzx3
wheres the best place to buy forgestars?
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