black rims on redfire roush mustang
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I have regular run-ins with curbs. Some little gal came over into my lane last week, I had to take evasive action and bit the curb. It's unavoidable in my case. I drive the car too much. Maybe if it was a weekend car I would pay more than $300/wheel but with the less expensive $200-250 ones I can replace them at will. I need two new front ones right now.
Can you bite a curb with a forged wheel and not damage/warp it? If so, I'll buy some tomorrow.
And those Roush would look KILLER on my alloy color stang. I may look into those.
Can you bite a curb with a forged wheel and not damage/warp it? If so, I'll buy some tomorrow.
And those Roush would look KILLER on my alloy color stang. I may look into those.
I never understand why it seems like mustang owners never want to spend good money on their wheels, $530 a rim really is inexpensive compared to very reputable companies such as HRE or Iforged or even 360 forged. To me wheels really make the car and when you spend so much money on the rest of the car you shouldn't cheap out the most vital part. I am looking at getting a set of 18" HRE wheels that run somewhere to the tune of $1,300 dollars a wheel, well worth it IMO, they are incredibly light weight and look stunning. I'll never buy cheap wheels again after I barley hit a curb on a slick street and my shelby razor just seemed to fall apart, I was amazed.
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