Rota P45 Staggered vs. ASA JH8 & Kazera KZ-A
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I have had the Kazera for almost three years. Never had the others, mine have done over 40K on really bad roads as a daily driver, have gone thru two flats on the road without damage. A hub centerpiece was stolen last year in a bar parking lot, Tirerack sent me a new one free, and they paid the postage. BTW, the also fit the TPS senders if that matters. Only thing I wish is that they would make a 10 or 10.5 inch for the rear.
From Tirerack, ASA JH8
Size Selected: 18x8.5 Front
Price: $195 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 225/45-18
Wheel Offset: +30mm
** Lightweight: 23.4 lbs. **
Size Selected: 18x9.5 Rear
Price: $205 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 245/45-18
Wheel Offset: +35mm
** Lightweight: 23.5 lbs. **
Kazera-KZA
Size Selected: 18x8.5 Front
Price: $195 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 225/45-18
Wheel Offset: +30mm
** Lightweight: 23.4 lbs. **
Size Selected: 18x9.5 Rear
Price: $205 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 265/40-18
Wheel Offset: +35mm
** Lightweight: 24.3 lbs. **
Rota P45 Staggered from Subydude webpage
Wheel Diameter (Inches): 18" Wheel Example:
Wheel Width (Inches): 8.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Offset: 25mm
Hub Bore: 73
P45R
Wheel Diameter (Inches): 18" Wheel Example:
Wheel Width (Inches): 9.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Offset: 30mm
Hub Bore: 73
Summing up, the two tirerack models have the same offsets, Rota are different offsets, the ASA are lighter in the rear than the Kazera, no weight I could find on Subydude's site, price according to websites:
ASA staggered price 800
Kazera KZ-A staggered price 800
Rota P45 Hyper Silver staggered price 950.
Personally, I like the ASA better for looks than the Kazera because they don't have the name etched into a spoke. I also like the ASA or Kazera because they don't have the extra holes that the NISMO and the Rotas have. Both the tirerack brands fit TPS, don't know on Rota. If you are looking for a lot of color selection, then the Rotas win hands down. Personally, the service I have received from Tirerack, including quick shipping (overnight), honest (they don't have it, they tell you) followup (road hazard on tires was great - free hub was great too). I have no experience with Rota or Subydude, never purchased from them.
From Tirerack, ASA JH8
Size Selected: 18x8.5 Front
Price: $195 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 225/45-18
Wheel Offset: +30mm
** Lightweight: 23.4 lbs. **
Size Selected: 18x9.5 Rear
Price: $205 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 245/45-18
Wheel Offset: +35mm
** Lightweight: 23.5 lbs. **
Kazera-KZA
Size Selected: 18x8.5 Front
Price: $195 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 225/45-18
Wheel Offset: +30mm
** Lightweight: 23.4 lbs. **
Size Selected: 18x9.5 Rear
Price: $205 (each)
Estimated Availability: In Stock
Recommended Tire Size: 265/40-18
Wheel Offset: +35mm
** Lightweight: 24.3 lbs. **
Rota P45 Staggered from Subydude webpage
Wheel Diameter (Inches): 18" Wheel Example:
Wheel Width (Inches): 8.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Offset: 25mm
Hub Bore: 73
P45R
Wheel Diameter (Inches): 18" Wheel Example:
Wheel Width (Inches): 9.5"
PCD Bolt Pattern: 5x114.3
Offset: 30mm
Hub Bore: 73
Summing up, the two tirerack models have the same offsets, Rota are different offsets, the ASA are lighter in the rear than the Kazera, no weight I could find on Subydude's site, price according to websites:
ASA staggered price 800
Kazera KZ-A staggered price 800
Rota P45 Hyper Silver staggered price 950.
Personally, I like the ASA better for looks than the Kazera because they don't have the name etched into a spoke. I also like the ASA or Kazera because they don't have the extra holes that the NISMO and the Rotas have. Both the tirerack brands fit TPS, don't know on Rota. If you are looking for a lot of color selection, then the Rotas win hands down. Personally, the service I have received from Tirerack, including quick shipping (overnight), honest (they don't have it, they tell you) followup (road hazard on tires was great - free hub was great too). I have no experience with Rota or Subydude, never purchased from them.
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