View Poll Results: What do you think of ROTA wheels?
They are great and good value for your hard earned dollar! Would rock them!



350
79.91%
They are bootlegs/knock offs with poor quality! Would not rock them!



88
20.09%
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ROTA wheels and your thoughts on them?
i don't think anyone would disagree with me if i said 17x8 +38 is not the optimal size for performance. i still really like the wheels themselves and i'd much rather have them over any Rotas, regardless of size and offset 
just because OEM does something doesn't necessarily make it the best for the car. one example would be MR Bilsteins - are they great? certainly. but are there better aftermarket setups? i think you know the answer

just because OEM does something doesn't necessarily make it the best for the car. one example would be MR Bilsteins - are they great? certainly. but are there better aftermarket setups? i think you know the answer
i don't think anyone would disagree with me if i said 17x8 +38 is not the optimal size for performance. i still really like the wheels themselves and i'd much rather have them over any Rotas, regardless of size and offset 
just because OEM does something doesn't necessarily make it the best for the car. one example would be MR Bilsteins - are they great? certainly. but are there better aftermarket setups? i think you know the answer

just because OEM does something doesn't necessarily make it the best for the car. one example would be MR Bilsteins - are they great? certainly. but are there better aftermarket setups? i think you know the answer
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Grids are offered in a offset for Evo IX owners that Volk doesn't offer the TE-37 in. The difference between +22 and +20 is bigger then it would sound (visually).
I'm mulling over getting the Volk Gram light 57Pros in (What Ray's Wheels would consider) a custom offset that is +20......they should be about as concave as the Grids but they are 2 piece forged I believe. The cost is higher then some CCW's if you can believe that.
Gotta finish getting car running first and then I can worry about the wheels later. I already have a set of Grids I'm not doing anything with.
I'm mulling over getting the Volk Gram light 57Pros in (What Ray's Wheels would consider) a custom offset that is +20......they should be about as concave as the Grids but they are 2 piece forged I believe. The cost is higher then some CCW's if you can believe that.
Gotta finish getting car running first and then I can worry about the wheels later. I already have a set of Grids I'm not doing anything with.
Another thing that I didn't see anyone bring up is the Advans are CAST wheels, just like Rota's. The only way i'd pay that much money for wheels is if they were forged, like the Volks. I know the SuperJDM fan boys don't wanna hear it, but it's true, do your research people.
Another thing that I didn't see anyone bring up is the Advans are CAST wheels, just like Rota's. The only way i'd pay that much money for wheels is if they were forged, like the Volks. I know the SuperJDM fan boys don't wanna hear it, but it's true, do your research people.
Another thing that I didn't see anyone bring up is the Advans are CAST wheels, just like Rota's. The only way i'd pay that much money for wheels is if they were forged, like the Volks. I know the SuperJDM fan boys don't wanna hear it, but it's true, do your research people.
Enkies MAT cast technology is between cast and forged rims.
Here is more info
http://www.enkei.co.jp/en/technology/mat/index.html
Get what you want or what you can afford. I don't see anything wrong with replicas. You have enough feedback in here to see that you will most likely not have any issues as far as them breaking/cracking. All your conflicts will be physcologically.
I use Rota's to drive my track car around the block and it's what she sits on while being trailered. They got a lot of compliments. I bought 6 orignally in case anything happened as they are known to discontinue lines. I still have 2 in storage and I bought them about 4 years ago.
If you want looks, don't mind weight, and don't want to spend big dollars then Rotas are safe, they won't break on ya. If you don't care about looks, do care about weight and don't want to spend big dollars then there are better choices. If you're willing to spend some bucks, you can buy lighter, stronger, better looking wheels but 5 may set you back the cost of 12-15 Rotas.
I track Enkeis FWIW.
If you want looks, don't mind weight, and don't want to spend big dollars then Rotas are safe, they won't break on ya. If you don't care about looks, do care about weight and don't want to spend big dollars then there are better choices. If you're willing to spend some bucks, you can buy lighter, stronger, better looking wheels but 5 may set you back the cost of 12-15 Rotas.
I track Enkeis FWIW.
ive also rocked alot of rota wheels, then i realized i was wasting money, sure they are cheaper new but you lose 50% value instantly, whereas with volks etc you maintain value, hell i bought a set of regamasters for my honda and sold them 2 years later for more than i paid (bought used)
^ thats one of the main reasons i buy the real wheels is because they are cheaper in the long run
I think Rota's are fine, but with some searching you can still get name brand wheels. If you want the looks with out the price, Rota's are there.
For my IX, I chose Evo X Enkei's. Also, Konig has the milligram and kilogram made by Enkei using MAT technology which I think it another cost effective pick.
If you really want cheap, there are some XXR 522 wheels that look decent.
For my IX, I chose Evo X Enkei's. Also, Konig has the milligram and kilogram made by Enkei using MAT technology which I think it another cost effective pick.
If you really want cheap, there are some XXR 522 wheels that look decent.


