CitySnake
Enthusiast
Since I'm still waiting on an '08, I've got much too much time to try and consider every option. Since iForged is now offering a group buy, I am considering replacing (selling)what will be my OE 5 spoke set (which I was planning on painting) with a new set of painted iForged wheels.
Although I see them often of various high performance and high end cars, I really don't know much about their street rep for damage. I love their look and I wouldn't mind some reduction in unsprung weight, but I don't want any additional risk of wheel damage in typical street use. My question is whether they are any more prone to damage than an OE wheel for street use. My GEN 2 wheels have not gotten bent in over 44,000 miles. Am I looking for trouble or are iForged (aero's) wheels as resistant to damage as OE wheels? Aluminum alloy is spozed to be stronger than steel, but I'd sure like to hear what others have to say before I drop a few grand. Thanks.
Although I see them often of various high performance and high end cars, I really don't know much about their street rep for damage. I love their look and I wouldn't mind some reduction in unsprung weight, but I don't want any additional risk of wheel damage in typical street use. My question is whether they are any more prone to damage than an OE wheel for street use. My GEN 2 wheels have not gotten bent in over 44,000 miles. Am I looking for trouble or are iForged (aero's) wheels as resistant to damage as OE wheels? Aluminum alloy is spozed to be stronger than steel, but I'd sure like to hear what others have to say before I drop a few grand. Thanks.