View Poll Results: What should I do?
Stay with your torques!
27
62.79%
Go with the Gforce!
16
37.21%
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Stay with my Rota torques or go with rota gfoce. Please vote!
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I love the Torque's on your car, if you were to change wheels though I would also have to agree with the SVN's. They look amazing in pictures and if you see them in person you will like them even more The fitment and performance of the SVN is great, here's a shot of the rear 18x10 +20 wheel for the staggered setup
The G-Force is a great wheel that has been very popular in other markets. The limiting factor for the Z is that they only come up to 18x9 +30, for a track setup that you plan to run 265/35/18 all around it will perform well but ideally it isn't the best fitment. For your car I don't think you will be happy with the fitment and they will need spacers to bring them further out towards the fender.
The picture in your post is also a 17x8 model with the old time attack style (red is inside the lip). Here's the current 18x9 model that we have
How do you determine that these wheels are mediocre in quality? Have you owned a set or are you going off rumors by those who own "higher end" wheels and need to slander Rota wheels? Rota wheels exceed JWL/VIA test standards which alone proves that they are good quality and will hold up to stress/abuse our cars put them through. Also on this forum alone every Rota owner has been extremely happy with their wheels, the only negative comments I see are from members who own Volk wheels or those on fake accounts slandering products we sell.
-Dan
The G-Force is a great wheel that has been very popular in other markets. The limiting factor for the Z is that they only come up to 18x9 +30, for a track setup that you plan to run 265/35/18 all around it will perform well but ideally it isn't the best fitment. For your car I don't think you will be happy with the fitment and they will need spacers to bring them further out towards the fender.
The picture in your post is also a 17x8 model with the old time attack style (red is inside the lip). Here's the current 18x9 model that we have
-Dan
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I love the Torque's on your car, if you were to change wheels though I would also have to agree with the SVN's. They look amazing in pictures and if you see them in person you will like them even more The fitment and performance of the SVN is great, here's a shot of the rear 18x10 +20 wheel for the staggered setup
The G-Force is a great wheel that has been very popular in other markets. The limiting factor for the Z is that they only come up to 18x9 +30, for a track setup that you plan to run 265/35/18 all around it will perform well but ideally it isn't the best fitment. For your car I don't think you will be happy with the fitment and they will need spacers to bring them further out towards the fender.
The picture in your post is also a 17x8 model with the old time attack style (red is inside the lip). Here's the current 18x9 model that we have
How do you determine that these wheels are mediocre in quality? Have you owned a set or are you going off rumors by those who own "higher end" wheels and need to slander Rota wheels? Rota wheels exceed JWL/VIA test standards which alone proves that they are good quality and will hold up to stress/abuse our cars put them through. Also on this forum alone every Rota owner has been extremely happy with their wheels, the only negative comments I see are from members who own Volk wheels or those on fake accounts slandering products we sell.
-Dan
The G-Force is a great wheel that has been very popular in other markets. The limiting factor for the Z is that they only come up to 18x9 +30, for a track setup that you plan to run 265/35/18 all around it will perform well but ideally it isn't the best fitment. For your car I don't think you will be happy with the fitment and they will need spacers to bring them further out towards the fender.
The picture in your post is also a 17x8 model with the old time attack style (red is inside the lip). Here's the current 18x9 model that we have
How do you determine that these wheels are mediocre in quality? Have you owned a set or are you going off rumors by those who own "higher end" wheels and need to slander Rota wheels? Rota wheels exceed JWL/VIA test standards which alone proves that they are good quality and will hold up to stress/abuse our cars put them through. Also on this forum alone every Rota owner has been extremely happy with their wheels, the only negative comments I see are from members who own Volk wheels or those on fake accounts slandering products we sell.
-Dan
What colors do you have in stock for the SNV's? I'd like either the Time Attack SVN's or Tommy gold. Do you have either of these in stock, or do you have a running list of pre-orders started for either color yet?
Sean
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