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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 12:25 PM
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Originally Posted by Chebosto
proof of 18x11 = 15 #?
Originally Posted by Get Your Wheels
18x11 at 15lbs is low pad with race prep and titanium fastners.
Originally Posted by ITOzann
if those wheels are really 15lbs, I'm game..
Originally Posted by Chebosto
just read their website on adv.1 .. thats pretty cool,too bad their forged monoblock one piece sizing wont work in the 18x11...
So. . . round about pricing for the "trak" wheels as described above is. . . $5500? I think the pro/con list is pretty short for real track application. Assume the savings is 5#/wheel. The poster child wheel which starts with E and ends with i costs under 350 bucks and is 10.5" wide, weighs 20#, and is heavily track proven.

"Starting price" for the "starting price wheel" is 19-21# and is ~$1k/wheel. Add the goodies that make it lighter, and you're looking at ~$1375/wheel. I can't see how true track junkies that drive 350Zs would even bat an eye at these beautiful wheels. There is something to be said for a wheel that can be replaced in a week at a cost of $350 versus waiting X to Y weeks (months?) for a wheel that is over 4x the cost. Honestly, I don't even know why they'd bother making wheels in "our" sizes and offsets given the fact that a set of wheels costs about 1/2 of the cost of some used 350Zs out there. I just don't see the market, though other premium brands like CCW simply custom make the wheels to order. Maybe that's who they are really competing with.
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Merged threads, so this post was useless (which had a link to this thread)

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Originally Posted by scotts300
So. . . round about pricing for the "trak" wheels as described above is. . . $5500? I think the pro/con list is pretty short for real track application. Assume the savings is 5#/wheel. The poster child wheel which starts with E and ends with i costs under 350 bucks and is 10.5" wide, weighs 20#, and is heavily track proven.

"Starting price" for the "starting price wheel" is 19-21# and is ~$1k/wheel. Add the goodies that make it lighter, and you're looking at ~$1375/wheel. I can't see how true track junkies that drive 350Zs would even bat an eye at these beautiful wheels. There is something to be said for a wheel that can be replaced in a week at a cost of $350 versus waiting X to Y weeks (months?) for a wheel that is over 4x the cost. Honestly, I don't even know why they'd bother making wheels in "our" sizes and offsets given the fact that a set of wheels costs about 1/2 of the cost of some used 350Zs out there. I just don't see the market, though other premium brands like CCW simply custom make the wheels to order. Maybe that's who they are really competing with.
If you want an off the shelf wheel that everyone has sure Enkei makes a great product.

Each ADV.1 wheel is built for the car enthusiast. To their exact specifications. Last time I checked you had to have a face wheel for Enkei. You can't go wider than 10.5 and offsets are static. Colors are only black silver blue SBC or GOLD.

ADV.1 makes a wheel that any offset can be achieved along with any width up to 15" and any color combo.

If you read more the whole post you would see that although the starting price of the wheel is around 4k we are offering a special under neath that price.

Turn around time on ADV.1 is 3-4 weeks for the Trak Function.

Another benefit is to multipiece wheels is that if you damage a wheel the whole wheel does not have to be replaced. We can simply replace the part that is damaged and turn around time is very fast.

Adv.1 is not for everyone. That is why there are many different manufactures from Varrostoen to top of the line like ADV.1 and HRE.
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Old Mar 1, 2011 | 02:47 PM
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K thanks, weird i typed "ADV1" in search topics and got nothing... Mods can delete this thread
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These look beautiful. @scott, while I see what you are saying, I think the reality is that most people on our forums would buy these more for looks (with the added benefit of light-weightedness) than for actual track use. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, and also not saying that there might be some people who actually buy these as a dedicated track wheel, but I think they would be in the minority.
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2 sets left on the special
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Originally Posted by scotts300
So. . . round about pricing for the "trak" wheels as described above is. . . $5500? I think the pro/con list is pretty short for real track application. Assume the savings is 5#/wheel. The poster child wheel which starts with E and ends with i costs under 350 bucks and is 10.5" wide, weighs 20#, and is heavily track proven.

"Starting price" for the "starting price wheel" is 19-21# and is ~$1k/wheel. Add the goodies that make it lighter, and you're looking at ~$1375/wheel. I can't see how true track junkies that drive 350Zs would even bat an eye at these beautiful wheels. There is something to be said for a wheel that can be replaced in a week at a cost of $350 versus waiting X to Y weeks (months?) for a wheel that is over 4x the cost. Honestly, I don't even know why they'd bother making wheels in "our" sizes and offsets given the fact that a set of wheels costs about 1/2 of the cost of some used 350Zs out there. I just don't see the market, though other premium brands like CCW simply custom make the wheels to order. Maybe that's who they are really competing with.


awww here's one of those cases.

had to be that guy.

Just ordered my set. Thanks Eric, can't wait to receive my wheels.
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Originally Posted by c-los350z
awww here's one of those cases.

had to be that guy.

Just ordered my set. Thanks Eric, can't wait to receive my wheels.
They are going to be siiicckkkk!
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Old Mar 2, 2011 | 07:42 AM
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yeah theyere cool, but theyre still 1300 dollars a piece.. no thanks.
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Old Mar 2, 2011 | 08:28 AM
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Originally Posted by bmccann101
yeah theyere cool, but theyre still 1300 dollars a piece.. no thanks.
No they aren't. Well under that pricing!
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Wow, with all the Volk/Work/BBS love here, I'm surprised to see so much hostility towards ADV1 for their purported prices. I think they've come a long way since the 360Forged fiasco on 6speed and etc in terms of customer service and reliability. As for 1300 bucks a wheel...who cares? I'm sure that is in some people's budgets if 3-4k Volks are. Don't we, on the flip side criticize Rotas and Varrstoens for being cheap? Odd cognitive dissonance there.

These wheels look amazing and while I'm not sold yet on the 'track' nature of them, they IMHO have among the best designs in wheels I have ever seen irrespective of true weights.
I'd definitely rock a set on my next car, I don't think a G35 needs such exotic wheels...

Case in point: one of a few 458's I've seen with wheels and this one just kills it.



Disclaimer: I have Volk CEs on my car and don't have any contact with ADV1. Thought I'd pre-emptive that, you know, before the paranoid police come around. Just though the response was interesting about markets and etc...

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Whats up with the "fck your wheels.com" statement next to the ADV1 logo?
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Guys these wheels are not 1300 a wheel they are much better pricing just PM me and you will see

Its for all the haters that continue to hate on them. Just a marketing ploy.
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mWof2ANjTdA

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LULZ at the "the wheels that changed everything" statement in the video.
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Old Mar 3, 2011 | 11:54 AM
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Originally Posted by AroundMyHorn
Whats up with the "fck your wheels.com" statement next to the ADV1 logo?
two trains of thought:

1) it's to say that the wheels are so sexy, that you would want to make love to them every time you see them...

or

2) they just dont like my current line of wheels and insist on mocking them as they are not on status par with a ADV1.
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Originally Posted by Chebosto
two trains of thought:

1) it's to say that the wheels are so sexy, that you would want to make love to them every time you see them...

or

2) they just dont like my current line of wheels and insist on mocking them as they are not on status par with a ADV1.

I'd go with both
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have you forfilled those five sets...

I'm curled up on the fence...
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I got 2 spots open
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