I'm considering a set of aftermarket wheels for my daily driver.
The set I'm considering fits perfectly and needs no centering rings.
The downside is that they are more than likely gravity cast wheels.
I know there are downsides with these wheels in low profile settings where the wheel can crack or have pieces break off if they encounter a curb.
My question is, since I'm looking at a set that are only 15's, and I'll be running a set of 60 or 65 sidewall profile tires (great protection for the wheels).
Should I be concerned with the wheels from a structural integrity perspective?
Alternatively I'd rather go with a set of high performance OZ wheels, but most have been sold out since mid 2020 (thanks Covid!)
The set I'm considering fits perfectly and needs no centering rings.
The downside is that they are more than likely gravity cast wheels.
I know there are downsides with these wheels in low profile settings where the wheel can crack or have pieces break off if they encounter a curb.
My question is, since I'm looking at a set that are only 15's, and I'll be running a set of 60 or 65 sidewall profile tires (great protection for the wheels).
Should I be concerned with the wheels from a structural integrity perspective?
Alternatively I'd rather go with a set of high performance OZ wheels, but most have been sold out since mid 2020 (thanks Covid!)