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How are motego mr 717in rims wrapped in kuhmo 911's?

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totalburnout

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I was just wondering if anyone had any experience with either of these two products or both together? How is it for a handeling setup? The car is going to be a daily driver and it will be seeing the rain and the snow, so it has to stick well even in crappy conditions.


Also I was thinking about maybe doing some other mods to the suspension but don't know what I should do. I definately don't want to spend anymore than $600, and was thinking possibly $300 towards kyb agx struts. Suggestions?
 
DiabloRT said:
The bad: The wheels are heavy

The good: They are very stong...not prone to bending

:thumb: motegs are known for heavier wheels but damn they dont bend at all OMG I had a set drove off road, pot holes no problems.
 
a kid i know has them on his civic and he just cracked one and they are heavy :thumbdown
 
I've never heard of a Kumho 911. If you mean the 711s, then I would not drive with these on snow. Same goes for 712s and MXs.

- Jtoby
 
DiabloRT said:
The bad: The wheels are heavy

The good: They are very stong...not prone to bending


No, they're weak as hell.

Motegi is a division of American Racing, a world reknown maker of crap wheels.

Save up your cash and buy some nice used wheels.
 
I am not defending Motegi, but I hit a crater at 60-65mph on the highway and I pulled over thinkling I would have a bented/crack and blown tire and it was fine.

I have since installed new tires...personally, I did not see any cracks and I did a runout check using a Hunter GSP 7000 and they were still true.
 
cait sith said:
No, they're weak as hell.

Motegi is a division of American Racing, a world reknown maker of crap wheels.

Save up your cash and buy some nice used wheels.

Do you actually work in the automotive wholesale/retail feild or just spouting off bullshit?

I work for a distributor. All I do all day is talk to wheel manufactures, answer retailer's wheel tech questions, sell retailers wheels, and handle wheel warranty issues.

We sell:

American Racing
Motegi
DVS
Omega
Voxx
ROH
Momo
Ion Alloy
Icon
Konig
Ultra
Weld Racing
Cragar
Detata
Rozzi
Centerline
Detroit
Primax
Mickey Thompson
Procomp

I have sold a ton of Motegis and do not recall taking any MR7s back for structural defects.

I am not a huge AR fan, but for the huge number of their wheels I sell, I have a suprisingly very low number of structural returns.

I have bent ADRs, they are by no means the greatest.....and they only have a 1 yrs structural....unlike Motegi's lifetime warranty.

Now you can spend huge money on wheel, but it doesn't mean your going to get quality. Go buy a chrome MOMO and get a wavey finish that looks like crap and peels in 6 months. I have taken a bunch of chrome returns in MOMO.
 
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