Is there a point to buy PIAA Rozza's over Stern ST-1's?
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Is there a point to buy PIAA Rozza's over Stern ST-1's?
The two look absolutely IDENTICAL. Both are cast. The sterns are $950, the PIAA's are what, $2,500? What's the point of paying almost 3x the price for the PIAAs? Are they much lighter than the Sterns?
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Originally Posted by Pac Man
Aren't the PIAA's already heavy--like 27lbs. How much do the Sterns weigh?
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Originally Posted by jadaniya
just by looking at those two pics the piaa's look wayy better. they are similar but piaa all the way.
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I looked at both of those rims cuz I love that style! But i'm sorry.......Super Rozza's hands down boys! Stainless steel polished rim edge, much deeper lip, and the way the fingers connect to the drum/barrel......smokin!!!! Kinda like Blitz 03's.
Needless to say Piaa's will be on my Z this saturday! And the weight on anything but tracked car is nothing to worry about. They're just about the same as stocker Z rims.
My 300ZX has seen such limited track use that the Volk III's I bought really were'nt neccessary, except that I wanted to have Volks!
If I want race my 350Z I'll swap!!!!
I love the looks of the PIAA's!!!!!!!!!!! BOOOOUUUUUYYYYAAAA!!!!!!!
Needless to say Piaa's will be on my Z this saturday! And the weight on anything but tracked car is nothing to worry about. They're just about the same as stocker Z rims.
My 300ZX has seen such limited track use that the Volk III's I bought really were'nt neccessary, except that I wanted to have Volks!
If I want race my 350Z I'll swap!!!!
I love the looks of the PIAA's!!!!!!!!!!! BOOOOUUUUUYYYYAAAA!!!!!!!
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One noticeable aspect is the PIAA's have the mirror polished lip so you get true reflection and brighter appearance like chrome. The Sterns like most cast affordable wheels have a laminated lip which offers a hazy reflection at best much like a brushed finish...looks cheap IMO. I guess you can get the chrome Sterns but they're a bit too bling for my taste.
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Originally Posted by Z1truth
Super Rozza's hands down boys! Stainless steel polished rim edge, much deeper lip, and the way the fingers connect to the drum/barrel
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Anyway, do you guys think either of these would really suck for racing? I don't plan to do it professionally, but I'd like to be able to race my buddies every weekend or two.
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Originally Posted by d!abolic
I just spent 2 minutes scrolling back and forth between the two pics and I honestly think they're 98-99% similar. Unless the PIAAs are substantially lighter, say it like it is: you wasted your money. They're just pieces of steel, 99% similar pieces of steel at that. There are better ways to spend the $2,000 difference. Christ, you could kit the whole car for that much money.
"The PIAA Super Rozza presents a stylish 2-piece design. Superbly crafted with PIAA's Super Flow Forming System Technology. PIAA Utilizes a low pressure casting method to produce high quality, lightweight wheels. PIAA high Performance cast alloy aluminum wheels are especially suited for dissipating heat from brakes and provide more rigidity under high-load cornering maneuvers. The low pressure casting method also provide for ease of secondary finishing processes, which enhance the over-all appearance of the wheel."
And now the pics.....
FRONT RIM
BACK RIM
MY Z
And these pics don't even do it justice!!!
If you don't spend the money now, you'll wish you did later!
I"M VERY HAPPY!
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Originally Posted by Wired 24/7
That's all well and good, but "low pressure casting" is used by a lot of manufacturers, and is still "cast" not forged.
That said, the PIAAs are still some very nice rims don't get me wrong.
That said, the PIAAs are still some very nice rims don't get me wrong.
90+% of the time it is looks and prestige! Reality.......I'm happy!
Last edited by Z1truth; 09-16-2006 at 09:55 AM.