Are Rotiform Wheels real?

Are Rotiform Wheels real?

Because its a fact that Rotiform has all their cast wheels made in China, as does VMR and a whole host of other ‘real’ wheel makers.

Is Rotiform a good brand?

As for Rotiform, they seem to be a reputable company and the manufacturing process and materials used is top quality.

Where is Rotiform wheels made?

the USA
Rotiform wheels are manufactured 100% in the USA using the finest 6061, t6 aluminum forgings.

What company owns Rotiform?

Ken Block has just announced a new partnership with Wheel Pros, the parent company of wheel brands like Rotiform, American Racing, American Force, Fuel Off-Road and Kinesis.

Are Rotiform wheels light?

The RotiSpec series wheels masterfully crafted, available in select finishes and distinguished styles that are in-stock and ready for your build. Forged lightweight wheels now even lighter on your wallet. Experience a degree of excellence only found with Rotiform CustomSpec bespoke wheels.

When was Rotiform founded?

2009
About Rotiform: Rotiform founded in 2009, is a US-based wheel manufacturer known for their industry-leading innovation and forward thinking designs.

Are Rota wheels good?

Simply put, Rota is the Chinese knock off brand of the wheel world. They copy good quality, expensive wheels, and make them heavy, weak, and cheap. The reason they’re popular and well known is the same reason Raceland products are: they’re cheap.

How can you tell if Rota wheels are fake?

The new counterfeit Rota Wheels come with a plain white carton, Rota labeled center cap and a ROTA text embossed on the wheel lip. At the back, markings saying “Made in Taiwan” are seen. These new counterfeits are suspected to be manufactured in China as well, like the previous ones.

Are Rota wheels that bad?

Do forged wheels crack?

A forged wheel would not have cracked, but would have been left unscathed or slightly bent. If you put a slick tire on a cast wheel (or even a 200 treadwear tire, like used in Optima Search For the Ultimate Street Car) with a heavy car you can actually break a cast wheel.

How do you know if your rim is OEM?

Aftermarket vs OEM Wheels: Many times you can identify a factory OEM rim by checking for the vehicle maker logo on the backside (Think Ford logo, Chevy logo, etc), and also there will almost always be OEM type numbers on the back of the wheel which sometimes includes the actual part number.

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