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"After the first strike with the forging die you can see the basic shape of a TE37 wheel. The wheel must go through several other steps to get it into its final shape."
FFFFFFUUUUU Varrstoen!
Last edited by VQpoweredZ; 06-23-2010 at 09:43 PM.
"After the first strike with the forging die you can see the basic shape of a TE37 wheel. The wheel must go through several other steps to get it into its final shape."
FFFFFFUUUUU Varrstoen!
Great article.....why so much hate? did one of there wheels blow up on you or something???
All I'm trying to say is, Ray's goes through a lengthy process to set their wheels apart from the rest of the competition (this article is even more proof). And Varrstoen goes ahead and copies them, and many Varrsteon owners go along buying these wheels thinking they are on par with Volks.
This is just my opinion of course, I know how others have their own opinions on the Varrstoens. I will always choose a genuine Volk product over them anyday, no matter what offsets Varrstoen offers.