cj10jeeper said:My comments are generic related to aftermarket rims and specifically the Ebay type of aftermarket (those sold at low prices and often packaged with Chinese or unknown tyres, not those in this thread, although personally I'd never fit the type of tyre shown on a sports car, regardless of driving style.
We're seeing more an more rims even OEM cracking with the trend to larger rims and lower profile tyres at the same time as a deterioration in road condition, so that is just something that clouds the issue.
Here's an interesting Ebay guide to aftermarket rims that seems to sum up many of the issues:
http://www.ebay.com/gds/The-truth-about-replica-wheels-and-why-OEM-is-better-/10000000007814191/g.html
I like the Ebay guide and many thanks for the link also, on aftermarket / replica rims..
With their underlying final comment, which says it all: "In summary: For many reasons, some of which are listed above, original factory wheels are more durable, stronger and perform better on your car. Please keep all these things in mind when making your purchasing decision".
Additionally, I know a chap who straightens and welds alloys for a living. He has told me on more than one occasion - that of the amount of Alloys that he is asked to repair each week, the % of OEM alloys that he repairs is far lesser, compared to far larger amount of aftermarket items..
Combined with the fact, that when he gets rims in, which have partial pieces missing (which are mostly aftermarket rims) - because they have fractured etc, which clients want to have re-built etc, he simply will not touch them, as the potential safety issues are not worth the risk.. :?
At the end of the day, it's down to personal choices.. If you value your life; those who travel in the car with you and other road users also: Why, would one put inferior quality wheels or budget tyres, onto - your supposed, pride and joy!? :thumbsdown:
I rest my case, on this one..
Happy and safe
to all..


