Taiwan Rim comparison: Advanti vs KR vs K-Speed

Guys, how about ROTA wheels? It's quite rare in Malaysia, but very famous brand in UK and US. The designs were almost copy-cat of branded Japanese rims and the weight also considered light. It's made in the Phillipines. I dont know whether we got a dealer bring in this brand in Malaysia.
 
These cheap rim and light weight Taiwan rim is good in Town driving as can gain some handling and respond. However, if u guy is spand a lot of time in high speed @ highway travelling, pls spand more $$$ for branded rim.
Cheap rim will kill u without reason.
In conclusion, what u pay, what u get. :biggrin:
 
im using advanti rims, AVS model 5 design.
so far using more than 4 yrs. ok je.
 
i wonder will those taiwan rims manufacturer ever come up with rims that has offsets with 8JJ & 9JJ 4 holes? so far the widest ive seen is 7.5JJ
 
but one thing i don buy second hand rim althought is cheap...erm now i have to see which wan is better btw kspeed n ssw??i heard some say kspeed is heavy than ssw but the price ssw is cheaper...i wanna know which condition is better...ssw easy break??

Just to share experience, if you compare weight of the rim, actually the lighter rims is suitable to use in town (busiest & traffic road, less impact to your engine performance.. But if you are the highway user, the heavier rims is better coz you can optimized the engine to work and the wheel momentum/rotation maintaining the speed of your car... It's based on my experience...So far, I still use 17" JRD rims (malaysia), a bit h:listen:eavy for my long distance car... -Wira SE Owner-
 
just compare between Enkei RP01 vs RPF1.. u will know already.
RP01 is mainly on high speed stableability while RPF1 is toward on respond.

Just my 0.000002 cent
 
scary lar reading bout cracking rims. i was just thinking of changing to better looking rims.. even if taiwan rims, but good tyres, wont crack or dent right? i mean the tyre will absord the hits from potholes and such right?
 

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