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Wheel strength a factor?
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<blockquote data-quote="adrunk3nh0b0" data-source="post: 15343952" data-attributes="member: 145968"><p>I own a '13 Shelby, and am looking for a new set of wheels, but I don't know if there is something I should be looking out for. For example, given that my car has 600whp, I didn't know if some wheels would not be able to handle the power. In that case, how would I know? I am on a tight budget, so I'm finding cheap wheels that I like (~$1000 dollars for set). Do cheap wheels always equal poor quality?</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="adrunk3nh0b0, post: 15343952, member: 145968"] I own a '13 Shelby, and am looking for a new set of wheels, but I don't know if there is something I should be looking out for. For example, given that my car has 600whp, I didn't know if some wheels would not be able to handle the power. In that case, how would I know? I am on a tight budget, so I'm finding cheap wheels that I like (~$1000 dollars for set). Do cheap wheels always equal poor quality? Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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