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Anyone looked at these? A full set can be had for under $1400 and the weight looks good. Wheels look good as well. TSW Alloy Wheels | The Nurburgring in

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Old 05-08-2012, 09:20 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Anyone looked at these? A full set can be had for under $1400 and the weight looks good. Wheels look good as well.

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Good wheels! TSW has been around for a long time.
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Ya, I have been looking at those and the Interlagos. Both Rotary forged, strong, light, and priced right! lol
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I've had TSWs... great wheels!
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Do a search, several people on the forum already have sets
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This is true, but aren't they heavy as a motha??
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This is true, but aren't they heavy as a motha??
The ones OP posted are not too bad at all

Some of their others are pretty heavy but are still well made.
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.7 pounds heaver that TE-37's. not that much.
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This is true, but aren't they heavy as a motha??
actually not too heavy at all... I forgot the exact weight. It was on my slow benz DD so I wasn't too concerned
I had the TSW Thruxton 19''

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i think i read that the nurbs are 22-23lbs for the 19x9/10.5 which is in-par with most mid-grade high performance tuner wheels.

if you can get near 19lbs you are in high-grade performance wheels. if you can get to 6lbs like the Weds CF wheels, then that is crazy super high-grade and expect to pay $10K+ for a set.

anything over 25 becomes pretty noticable in handling and especially braking.
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i think i read that the nurbs are 22-23lbs for the 19x9/10.5 which is in-par with most mid-grade high performance tuner wheels.

if you can get near 19lbs you are in high-grade performance wheels. if you can get to 6lbs like the Weds CF wheels, then that is crazy super high-grade and expect to pay $10K+ for a set.

anything over 25 becomes pretty noticable in handling and especially braking.
on the weight of the Nurbs as wll as the others

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I had a set of the Thruxtons as my first wheels, they stood up to the crazy pothole-infested streets of West LA but were noticeably heavier than my current NISMO's.. (around 28+lbs vs 20lbs) and you felt the difference in acceleration
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