DYMAG Carbon Fibre Wheels - As light as 14 lbs

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What do you guys think of DYMAG carbon fibre wheels? Do wheels get any better than this?



This is the US distributor:http://www.rennworx.com/

Here is another link:http://www.dymag-usa.com/

Here is the main page:http://www.dymag.com/



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I like the look of the carbon rim (as in the actual rim, not slang word for the whole wheel) but I'm not especially fond of any of their spoke designs.

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Dymag rules in general r0x, although I'm not sure about Carbon ones, that seems a little hokey.

These are probably the most recognizable dymags out there, the (very rare and expensive) factory wheels from the Callaway Twin-Turbo C4:



I want a ZR-1 with a set of these on there. They're impossible to find though.

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Personally, I like the look wovern carbon fiber look, but a staggered set of 18/19's with tires will run north og $9k ... I think I'll pass for now .

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Yet another way to say "w00t!! I r teh carbon wh0reZ!!!!"

Even if it is functional (lightweight/for racing apps), it would still end up becoming a slow/show car only status symbol.

Oh, and I'm not feeling the spoke designs either.

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I saw that Porsche at a show last summer. I personally am not that pressed about 2/10ths of a second because my wheels are a little heavier than stock. They look good on a car like that Porsche though.

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When correcting curb rash costs more than replacing a forged wheel .

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maxnix wrote:When correcting curb rash costs more than replacing a forged wheel .
Old men hit curbs parking, young men hit them with power-on oversteer.


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