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Ady 555 Site Moderator Member Since: 12 Dec 2010 Location: Good old yorkshire Posts: 8738 |
Now look what you have started Pee Hen |
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Mon Oct 22 2012 1:27pm |
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Endjin Member Since: 22 Jun 2007 Location: Aberdeenshire Posts: 2087 |
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Mon Oct 22 2012 1:29pm |
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V8-Fettler Member Since: 08 Oct 2012 Location: Leeds Posts: 2 |
Well, if we're on about the Chinese/Far East manufacturing what are supposedly UK brands, then yes it's gone on for years. It's far cheaper to produce anything in quantity in the east, as labour costs are much cheaper, and they don't have the same taxes and regulation. What has changed in the last ten/twenty years, is we're sending the 'Brains' over to make sure it's upto standard. Part of my company produces Specialist Hammers. We used to do the simple stuff too, Sledge and Clubs etc, but we can't forge a head in the UK, for what it costs for 2 complete hammers imported, taxes and all. It's changing though, as you've said, their getting a flavour for our western lifestyle, so aspirations are up and they want the things we have, including branded goods. This is driving up the cost of living, which is driving up wages at the top, which is driving up production costs across the region. It won't be long before the cost of imports are soon catching our production costs over here, and you'll see manufacturing pick up in the UK again. I hope so anyway!! I would guess all the alloy wheel makers have them made abroad, it just makes sense, but what you buy as a copy (they don't have any retaining contracts over their!) is the rejects/seconds from the main production run. When it's found out, the main customer (Overfinch/OZ/Khan etc.) will move production to another plant, taking there patterns with them. This will slow the copy process but not stop it. But over time they'll try save money, make wall thickness thinner, and then they'll have problems, but they've made there money by then, so onto the next copy project. Ginneta just sent a bunch of cars over to china, probably to a legitimate customer, but how long before a copy rolls out of Huang Dong? If you can buy from a reputable retailer that's happy to warrant the wheels, then great, but I won't be buying any copies, it goes against the grain when so much of my business gets ripped off! Besides (quite ironically! As I recently spoke to Overfinch about their wheels on eBay, particularly a set for £2k) there's a used set on there for...... guess?? That's right, £2k!! If I had my truck now I'd be buying them, but I'll wait till it arrives first! I'm constantly appauled at the level of individuality in peoples vehicles, when there are so may options freely available, and that nobody thinks outside the box. |
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Tue Oct 23 2012 6:39pm |
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Overfinch Member Since: 02 Dec 2011 Location: Leeds, West Yorkshire Posts: 170 |
@V8 Fettler
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Tue Oct 23 2012 9:03pm |
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bermyandy Member Since: 09 Sep 2007 Location: London Posts: 336 |
Just FYI - I have original OF supersports, and the cracking issue is not just limited to replicas.
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Thu Nov 01 2012 2:48pm |
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Porkchop Member Since: 09 Dec 2012 Location: Gloucestershire Posts: 46 |
Surely nobody believes that only reps are the only wheels to crack, dent etc etc? All alloys are as bad as each other. Its a characteristic of the material!!! I find it rather annoying that large reputable companies pick faults with cheaper manufacturers, surely by reducing their HUGE profits by selling at a reasonable price it would make it very awkward for reps to be sold because quite frankly who would want them? |
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Sat Jan 05 2013 5:11pm |
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Big ken Member Since: 14 Nov 2011 Location: Airdrie Posts: 282 |
If yo hit a big enough hole with any alloy you stand a chance of it cracking 2.7 TDV6
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Sat Jan 05 2013 7:06pm |
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MXSRR Member Since: 25 Aug 2013 Location: Lowestoft Posts: 228 |
Possibly one of the more sensible statements in the entire thread MY2007 RRS TDV8 Black - tinted glass - side steps- stormer grille - 20" diamond cut alloys - alpaca leather - TV/DVD pack - some blingy chrome bits & bob's |
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Thu Oct 24 2013 3:52pm |
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monty19 Member Since: 12 Mar 2014 Location: boro Posts: 323 |
I had 22 inch stormers on the full fat, the ride was terrible and destroyed the front suspension in no time, drop links ,control arms track rod ends, i was always concerned driving such a heavy car on replica alloys, the ride on 20inch on the sc is superb so I'll be staying with them.
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Sat Mar 15 2014 8:02am |
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RRS Daz Member Since: 22 Jan 2012 Location: Yorkshire Posts: 797 |
^^^ I had 22's on my full fat for 18 months 20k miles with no suspensions issues what so ever, no cracked rims, ride was good (even lowered it 25mm).
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Sat Mar 15 2014 8:15am |
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martyn05 Member Since: 13 Feb 2014 Location: Derby Posts: 324 |
I seem to remember about 2 years ago on BBC Watchdog that BMW owners were suffering from cracked alloys a lot. BMW said there was no problem with the wheels but owners insisted there was.
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Sat Mar 15 2014 8:23am |
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mike_D_3781 Member Since: 09 May 2013 Location: west Yorks Posts: 98 |
The facts are our roads are some of the worst in Europe, 22" wheels, a big heavy vehicle add a decent pothole and your wheels no matter who makes them are ruined.
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Sat Mar 15 2014 9:21am |
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g8lmh Member Since: 04 Jul 2013 Location: Lancaster Posts: 67 |
How can you tell if a wheel is genuine? |
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Sun Jul 20 2014 9:21pm |
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CRACKA Member Since: 16 Sep 2014 Location: Hallam Victoria 3803 Posts: 170 |
Well as a new member I have read all fo this thread and I think I will add my tupence worth.(hows that for proper English).
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Tue Sep 23 2014 7:37am |
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