Dreaming of some new wheels and found these...

Well really, a spoked wheel (especially one like the Mammory) is easy to clean so that it "looks" clean, but right beind the spokes and usally close in dirt cakes up because it's hard to reach. Eventually you need to take the wheel off and clean it because it gets so much. That nurberring wheel will be easier to clean thanks to wider spokes. It's probably lighter than the axis wheel too.
 
Well really, a spoked wheel (especially one like the Mammory) is easy to clean so that it "looks" clean, but right beind the spokes and usally close in dirt cakes up because it's hard to reach. Eventually you need to take the wheel off and clean it because it gets so much. That nurberring wheel will be easier to clean thanks to wider spokes. It's probably lighter than the axis wheel too.

I agree with you on the lighter part. My issue with the nurburgring is that they are more of a "tuner" wheel and are more common vs the Axis. Not trying to be as common, but I really do like them, and their weight and quality may win over the Axis Power, although they're also more $.
I take off my tires and rotate them every 2,500 to 3,000 miles and am generally sort of anal about cleaning under the vehicle so no problem with cleaning out the nooks and crannys. I personally like the multi spoke wheels over a five star design on this type of vehicle as the puny brakes look better with a little "hiding". Also, having had many 5 star wheels in the past, I've notice suspension and brake rotors seem to rust easier and more frequently than multi spokes. Or, maybe it's just because I can see more of everything behind the wheels [emoji16] I also had Axis Verde on my list, but their thin spokes may again, expose how small my brakes look, especially when you +1 on wheel size.
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I agree with you on the lighter part. My issue with the nurburgring is that they are more of a "tuner" wheel and are more common vs the Axis. Not trying to be as common, but I really do like them, and their weight and quality may win over the Axis Power, although they're also more $.
I take off my tires and rotate them every 2,500 to 3,000 miles and am generally sort of anal about cleaning under the vehicle so no problem with cleaning out the nooks and crannys. I personally like the multi spoke wheels over a five star design on this type of vehicle as the puny brakes look better with a little "hiding". Also, having had many 5 star wheels in the past, I've notice suspension and brake rotors seem to rust easier and more frequently than multi spokes. Or, maybe it's just because I can see more of everything behind the wheels [emoji16] I also had Axis Verde on my list, but their thin spokes may again, expose how small my brakes look, especially when you +1 on wheel size.
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Those are nice.
 
i know, right?! And they're the cheapest out of all the above wheels. I don't know what they weigh, though. A porn pic with a staggered set up
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i know, right?! And they're the cheapest out of all the above wheels. I don't know what they weigh, though. A porn pic with a staggered set up
I would get those as long as they don't way more than 32lb ea
 
^^^I was eyeing those also D_Frost, but aren't the bolt pattern for European vehicles like Bentley and Land Rover only? And aren't they like $4,000 for a set?
 
They have 19" in our bolt pattern and is listed for under $2k per set of 4 wheels.

My bad, those are XAs. I was looking at the SV's which look similar. The 20's listed at $4,000. Those XAs are nice looking, and BBS were very quality wheels last time I looked into them. The SV's-
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I've looked at the Vossen line also, but they're about $2400 a set. A little too much for me. But, I like the unique look.
 
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