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  1. excuse me, ask the newbie question noticed AD stock rim normally only 5 spokes, if change to performance rim, got many spokes
  2. I am given a 5 or 6 spoke rims for my new car. Personally dislike the 5 or 6 spoke rims, much prefer those multi spoke ones. I told my SE... and she reacted a little bit surprised. She said the 5 or 6 spoke rims are more popular amongst her clients. In fact she has a customer who was given the multi spoke rims and is unhappy... now searching for a 5/6 spoke one to replace. What is ur preference?
  3. 1. Would the number of spokes on the wheels directly contribute to the stability and safety of a car? 2. There are wheels that have many tiny spokes while some with just 3 spokes. Would less spokes also mean lesser weight on the wheel/rim? Thank you. Regards,
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