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I'll prefer OZ.

 

TSW is little known here and sounds like SSW Taiwan rim.

 

OZ has better resale too.

 

Price/weight performance ratio, OZ is hard to beat.

My thinking diff. Oz is too common which u will see every often. Thus resale might be lower.

Since tsw is also a good wheel, it might can fetch better value also, but then its more exp

Nice. Can share what ride you driving? 1.7k is decent. Previously was quoted 2688 after trade in for Bathurst. @_@

U mean u get quoted 2688 for 17"?

That is when?

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My thinking diff. Oz is too common which u will see every often. Thus resale might be lower.

Since tsw is also a good wheel, it might can fetch better value also, but then its more exp

U mean u get quoted 2688 for 17"?

That is when?

OZ is common,because it is used in F-1,so it is famous. [thumbsup] Price also reasonable...

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OZ is common,because it is used in F-1,so it is famous. [thumbsup] Price also reasonable...

Yea oz price really reasonable n good quality...

F1 mostly used forged rim right? Seldom see any oz forged around

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Yea oz price really reasonable n good quality...

F1 mostly used forged rim right? Seldom see any oz forged around

Most likely F-1 Rims are Forged,but those F-1 Rims are very costly to make,at least $5,000 per Rims.....All F-1 Suppliers products are not the same as We bought from the Mass Market....even the Oil & Fuel....

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Most likely F-1 Rims are Forged,but those F-1 Rims are very costly to make,at least $5,000 per Rims.....All F-1 Suppliers products are not the same as We bought from the Mass Market....even the Oil & Fuel....

you are correct that what we buy in open market is not same as F1 ,

we are paying it for their Technology which proven by this F1 tested technology.

to me is simpy the Quality and Reliability 

any other views please share

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For a set of Michelin primacy 4 (205/55R16) and a set of 16" OZ Superturismo GT I was quoted $1.4K including trade in of my 15" rims and tyres. Is this price reasonable? If without trade in will be $300 more. Which other shops carry OZ?

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For a set of Michelin primacy 4 (205/55R16) and a set of 16" OZ Superturismo GT I was quoted $1.4K including trade in of my 15" rims and tyres. Is this price reasonable? If without trade in will be $300 more. Which other shops carry OZ?

I will think its reasonable... But aint sure of market price for 16". 18" each pcs lowedt i found is 425/pcs
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For a set of Michelin primacy 4 (205/55R16) and a set of 16" OZ Superturismo GT I was quoted $1.4K including trade in of my 15" rims and tyres. Is this price reasonable? If without trade in will be $300 more. Which other shops carry OZ?

I think that’s ok. I was quoted 1.8 after trade in for 17” leggera with ps4.
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I will think its reasonable... But aint sure of market price for 16". 18" each pcs lowedt i found is 425/pcs

425/pcs is for which rim?

I think that’s ok. I was quoted 1.8 after trade in for 17” leggera with ps4.

this quote was from which shop?

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425/pcs is for which rim?

 

this quote was from which shop?

I ask oz rim 18" n was told its 425, so i ask leggera also right he jus say yes
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does anyone know what is the max weight that OZ Hyper GT HLT can carry ? (18 inch)

 

any comments / reviews/ feedback on this ? 

 

https://www.ozracing.com/alloy-wheels/oz-racing/i-tech/hypergt-hlt

 

many thanks!

just googles it HLT is high light technology 

is the process that similar to flow form technology europe and Japan MAT Most advance technology from Enkei

Maximum Wight the wheel can withstand sometime can be found on the Wheel itself (embossed or engarved ) ,otherwise Wheels manufacturers technical Book should carried this INfomations.

NO wheels are dent free , A good Quality wheels is Tested in house or External Testing Organizations like TUV ,VIA etc.

Tested or certified products are Products pass the Technical requirement set by Authority or Organisations.

Untested or Uncertified wheels doesn't meant Not Safe to use them But only not tested.

should you have any doubt can always ask the sellers for more Info .

just MHO 

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just googles it HLT is high light technology 

is the process that similar to flow form technology europe and Japan MAT Most advance technology from Enkei

Maximum Wight the wheel can withstand sometime can be found on the Wheel itself (embossed or engarved ) ,otherwise Wheels manufacturers technical Book should carried this INfomations.

NO wheels are dent free , A good Quality wheels is Tested in house or External Testing Organizations like TUV ,VIA etc.

Tested or certified products are Products pass the Technical requirement set by Authority or Organisations.

Untested or Uncertified wheels doesn't meant Not Safe to use them But only not tested.

should you have any doubt can always ask the sellers for more Info .

just MHO 

 

thanks u bro for your comments !

 

learnt something new :-)

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