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LeMansX5 02-06-2006 08:40 PM

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Originally Posted by breytonX5
I'm with X5Sport here, Eric. I'm not feeling those TSWs but what size are you getting? I'm guessing you're sticking to 20s staggered.

(LOL at the disclaimer)

:iagree: Not that striking. sorry.

PersonaNonGrata 02-06-2006 08:48 PM

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Originally Posted by 818Guy
Say what you want about TSW, but just because they are not $500+ per wheel doesn't make them a "cheap" wheel.

From their web-site:

http://www.tsw.com/showroom/pictures...5_thruxton.jpg

It's not the cost that makes them cheap. It's that they are known to be soft and therefore will bend or worse. There is even on expensive wheel that comes to mind that is also a well known bender (SSR GT) so we know that price does not always equal quality.

ekaz 02-06-2006 09:02 PM

I couldn't find any reviews about the TSW's being soft. Where are these located? I've had my share of bent wheels and definitely don't want to go through that again.

818Guy 02-06-2006 09:28 PM

I hear ya ekaz. I went through the research process on TSW when I was looking for wheels a few weeks ago. Couldn't find anything. All I can say is they sell a sh*tload of wheels so they can't be that bad.

ncx 02-06-2006 09:52 PM

Looking forward to some pics bro. If you like them that is ALL that matters. :thumbup:

alpac 02-06-2006 10:01 PM

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Originally Posted by ncx
Looking forward to some pics bro. If you like them that is ALL that matters. :thumbup:

I could not have said it better:thumbup:

GUINNESS 02-07-2006 10:31 AM

Granted, anything is less expensive than HREs, I was just joking around... but seriously... TSWs are soft and will bend easy, hence Truly Soft Wheel. Search on different forums, or even ask in wheel/tire forums and you'll get your answers. I don't know anyone that had a good experience with TSW, be it on a VW, Audi, or BMW. You can search vwvortex.com, bimmerforums.com, m3forums, "that other board from which x5world was born" etc, or just go right to their wheel and tire forums. We're just trying to save you a headache. And price doesn't mean anything... ASA AR1s licensed by BBS ($199 for 17s compared to $350+ for some BBS 17s) are amazing wheels and look sweet on every BMW I've seen them on, including an X5. And SSR which are also expensive picked up the name Super Soft Rims from many... and yes, I've damaged some of the SSR GT3s in my sig from hitting potholes way hard (and sliding sideways into a curb cause of black ice).

ekaz 02-11-2006 08:15 PM

Well, I got my wheels in yesterday. I haven't mounted them or anything, just opened the boxes. Pictures are on my page, here

SANguru 02-11-2006 08:18 PM

Eric,

not to be a downer but I would return those and get something else. TSW are notorious for not very well made and I've seen 4-5 case of some bad damaged wheels with minor potholes here in the bay area. Also seen a couple sets that were not truly round from the factory. Just my 2 cents and fair warning from past experience.


Quote:

Originally Posted by ekaz
Well, I got my wheels in yesterday. I haven't mounted them or anything, just opened the boxes. Pictures are on my page, here


SANguru 02-11-2006 08:20 PM

knock on wood but my 19" SSR GT3 with a 4" lip on the back have been solid...

Quote:

Originally Posted by GUINNESS
Granted, anything is less expensive than HREs, I was just joking around... but seriously... TSWs are soft and will bend easy, hence Truly Soft Wheel. Search on different forums, or even ask in wheel/tire forums and you'll get your answers. I don't know anyone that had a good experience with TSW, be it on a VW, Audi, or BMW. You can search vwvortex.com, bimmerforums.com, m3forums, "that other board from which x5world was born" etc, or just go right to their wheel and tire forums. We're just trying to save you a headache. And price doesn't mean anything... ASA AR1s licensed by BBS ($199 for 17s compared to $350+ for some BBS 17s) are amazing wheels and look sweet on every BMW I've seen them on, including an X5. And SSR which are also expensive picked up the name Super Soft Rims from many... and yes, I've damaged some of the SSR GT3s in my sig from hitting potholes way hard (and sliding sideways into a curb cause of black ice).



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