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Old 11-29-2001, 09:11 AM
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Has anybody had any problems with ROH wheels ?
Old 11-30-2001, 02:04 PM
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Mark Szabo (old-skul) from Pelican had a set (ZR6 style) of them on his 86. He might know.
http://www.owners-galllery.com/

A friend had some on his mustang. I think he had problems with the clear peeling on one wheel.
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I just bought a set last week and am having the star in the middle painted dark charcoal. I will be installing them next week. I did check one mag on the rear to make sure it fits and I will have to grind the center of either the wheel or the hub to get them to fit .

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Be careful with grinding on those rims !
The ROH is a good rim for STREET use only.
They are being sold as a race rim but according to the Factory in Australia these rims are NOT to be used on the track, they
develope stress cracks under heavy load.
Otherwise... they do look good and seem to be a good rim especially for the money.
I'd suggest you check your offset before grinding, no grinding should be used to get a good fit.



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