ADV-05.1 or Volk TE37SL All 19"
#16
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So why are you against adv1 other then they are expensive? Besides mht making theirs and niche wheels.
Not sure how the te37 would look on the sedan. Saw it on the coupe and it looks real nice. Two different styling. Te37 has always given cars the "jdm" look to it. I vote the adv1 but believe they are extremely overpriced as well. Save your money and go else where unless you need the weight savings to track your car.
Not sure how the te37 would look on the sedan. Saw it on the coupe and it looks real nice. Two different styling. Te37 has always given cars the "jdm" look to it. I vote the adv1 but believe they are extremely overpriced as well. Save your money and go else where unless you need the weight savings to track your car.
Also you mention weight savings. ADV1 wheels are not light at all. I even had one of their vendor tell me that I went with the better choice, HRE, over ADV1 for my 350Z. ADV1 Track wheels can cost in excess of $10k-$15k. My HREs were in the $6k range if I remember correctly. Forgeline were even less.
Out of the two mentioned in the first post, Volks hands down. But if you have ADV1 cash, I would consider HRE, Forgeline, COR, Forgestar, etc...
#17
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I am one to hate knock-offs and considering Niche has been around A LOT longer than ADV1 I can almost call ADV1 knock-offs. Again... MHT make ADV1 wheels. So here is the Niche of the ADV1. And in the end I wouldn't get ADV1 or Niche if you have ADV1 money to spend
it's not a matter of choice other than availability
besides shipping costs will buy me a new set of tires .
#18
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Expense isn't my issue. I own HRE's & Forgeline. Both that are top tier wheels. My problems with ADV1 are; 1) Jordan's history and his pass is still active 2) QC and manufacturing are poor for their pricing 3) IMO they are a gimmick. ADV1 has a GREAT PR dept. If I was a new business and needed advertising I would contact them.
Also you mention weight savings. ADV1 wheels are not light at all. I even had one of their vendor tell me that I went with the better choice, HRE, over ADV1 for my 350Z. ADV1 Track wheels can cost in excess of $10k-$15k. My HREs were in the $6k range if I remember correctly. Forgeline were even less.
Out of the two mentioned in the first post, Volks hands down. But if you have ADV1 cash, I would consider HRE, Forgeline, COR, Forgestar, etc...
Also you mention weight savings. ADV1 wheels are not light at all. I even had one of their vendor tell me that I went with the better choice, HRE, over ADV1 for my 350Z. ADV1 Track wheels can cost in excess of $10k-$15k. My HREs were in the $6k range if I remember correctly. Forgeline were even less.
Out of the two mentioned in the first post, Volks hands down. But if you have ADV1 cash, I would consider HRE, Forgeline, COR, Forgestar, etc...
#19
Dang thats a hard choice because i like both wheels but idk about the TE37's on the sedan. Personally i love the 5 spoke design. I thought these ACE wheels really looked good on the sedan. The wheel with the machined face and matte black looks good to me. They have pictures of them on a sedan on their site, here's the link to the wheel.
ACE COUTURE WHEEL - C903 WHEELS IN 20" wheel Matte Black, 22" Wheel Matte Black, Panamera Wheel, Cayeen Wheel, Range Rover Sport, Audi Q7, Audi Q5, Prosche Cayman S 20", 5 spokes Matte finish, 5 spokes 22inches wheel,
ACE COUTURE WHEEL - C903 WHEELS IN 20" wheel Matte Black, 22" Wheel Matte Black, Panamera Wheel, Cayeen Wheel, Range Rover Sport, Audi Q7, Audi Q5, Prosche Cayman S 20", 5 spokes Matte finish, 5 spokes 22inches wheel,
#21
Really? I copied and pasted the url. I'll try it again and if it doesn't work the website is ACE Alloy, and the wheel title is Couture.
http://www.acealloywheel.com/AE-Desi...es_1_1072.html
http://www.acealloywheel.com/AE-Desi...es_1_1072.html
Last edited by Collin_95; 07-04-2013 at 05:04 PM.
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