Monte Carlo Man
07-20-2006, 02:56 PM
I was looking at some Aero wheels the other day and was wondering in your opinion what was the best wheels you ever bought.
What I look at is Price, Durability, and Weight. If the wheels weighs 40 lbs and is cheap - it is no bargain. If the wheel weighs 11 lbs and takes a beating and still works night after night - that is what I am looking at.
I own several sets of Bart wheels. Some are Chrome and some are Black.
Bart seem's to only do buisness in bulk. TC Racecars seem's to only buy them one time per a year and when they run out - they don't like to order more.
I need a dealer that always has my size wheel in stock and is always willing to deliver on time. It doesn't do you no good to have wheels and not have bead lock wheels - when the track allows them.
When you slap the wall and bend them - and the next race is tomorrow night. You need a dealer that can UPS them as soon as possible.
I have been in many $2000 to win races where the tire came off the bead and we had to pit - only to finish 3rd to others that had better equpt.
What I look at is Price, Durability, and Weight. If the wheels weighs 40 lbs and is cheap - it is no bargain. If the wheel weighs 11 lbs and takes a beating and still works night after night - that is what I am looking at.
I own several sets of Bart wheels. Some are Chrome and some are Black.
Bart seem's to only do buisness in bulk. TC Racecars seem's to only buy them one time per a year and when they run out - they don't like to order more.
I need a dealer that always has my size wheel in stock and is always willing to deliver on time. It doesn't do you no good to have wheels and not have bead lock wheels - when the track allows them.
When you slap the wall and bend them - and the next race is tomorrow night. You need a dealer that can UPS them as soon as possible.
I have been in many $2000 to win races where the tire came off the bead and we had to pit - only to finish 3rd to others that had better equpt.