Posting pictures of broken wheels with the means of comparing them is the dumbest fucking thing in the world.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostPosting pictures of broken wheels with the means of comparing them is the dumbest fucking thing in the world.-Nick
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Originally posted by fiveightandten View PostIf this is directed at me, the point of my post flew right over your head. I don't see anyone comparing wheels here.
The point I was trying to make is that literally no one knows the exact circumstances of stress that these wheels went through to cause the failure so it is, quite literally, impossible to compare them.
Originally posted by SpasticDwarf;n6449866Honestly I built it just to have a place to sit and listen to Hotline Bling on repeat.
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Originally posted by lambo View PostSeriously? You quoted Janderson's post of broken ESM 004's and posted pictures of broken BBS LM's. I took that as you saying "LOOK! Even real wheels break".
The point I was trying to make is that literally no one knows the exact circumstances of stress that these wheels went through to cause the failure so it is, quite literally, impossible to compare them.
Photos of broken wheels were posted with absolutely no information on what circumstances broke them. I did, however, assume that there was an insinuation inherent in that post.
In response, I posted the same exact thing. Pictures of broken wheels with absolutely no information on what broke them. My only point was to lightheartedly let the air out of the insinuation that a set of wheels are junk because we see a picture of a broken set. Posting other "low quality' reps would have contaminated the point. Posting the wheels these are modeled after seemed like the clearest statement. I guess not ;)
I'd personally love to know what the story is behind those broken ESM's.-Nick
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~Looking for a left side early tail light, or a set of early tails~
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I've owned nothing but replica wheels my whole life and have never broken a set. If you know how to drive and avoid potholes, you'll be fine with reps. Again all depending on the circumstances, but I fully agree that for a DD, reps are fine. Unless you wanna be baller and spend the cash for the real thing.
For the OP, here's a set of staggered ESM002R's on my E30.
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Originally posted by 36bruaIsn't that what these forums are all about making stuff easier... OO no never mind this is r3v...
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I think it also depends on the sidewall height of the tire as well.If you run a 30 to 40 sidewall height and hit a pothole,well good luck with bending,breaking wheels and blowing out tires. I have never ran anything less than 50 series sidewall height with legit wheels or rep's and have never had an issue's with blowout's or wheels breaking apart for the last 14 years now.Your signature picture has been removed since it contained the Photobucket "upgrade your account" image.
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Originally posted by P Arkus View PostI've owned nothing but replica wheels my whole life and have never broken a set. If you know how to drive and avoid potholes, you'll be fine with reps. Again all depending on the circumstances, but I fully agree that for a DD, reps are fine. Unless you wanna be baller and spend the cash for the real thing.
For the OP, here's a set of staggered ESM002R's on my E30.-Nick
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1986 325es || 1998 M3 sedan || 2003 330ci
~Looking for a left side early tail light, or a set of early tails~
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