ROH Drift R Wheels
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Me too. Especially the Black 19's on the white car. Looks great to me.
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Funny, just the opposite for me. I really like the "magnesium" style wheels on the lighter cars. I really dont care for the solid black at all. I also think the 19's are too much for our cars. 18" is the max for my taste.
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I agree, anything more than 18" looks ghetto...
#22
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I didn't mean the black wheels, I meant the black car. Some wheels look good black, but these ones I don't think so. The color of the lighter wheels on the silver doesn't match IMO. And something just seems off with the white car.
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I think you guys are just too used to kidz and krooks putting massive wheels on their cars. Proportionally the 19" looks perfectly fine. It just goes against perceived taste in my opinion. When you see Artistic renderings of cars in magazines they always have larger wheels than normally goes on the car. They have done this for decades. It just fills out the wheel arches better. I'm not against 16" phone dials on Cup Cars either. They also have their place.
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The ROH wheels are not as strong as most Porsche factory wheels. Good enough for the street use but I have seen my share of slightly bent ROH’s from hard track use.
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They're cast wheels made in the Philippines. Not designed for track use. They're an Aussie brand, or at least they started life here.