One of the most disputed topics in the industry: Is it possible to make high performance carbon fiber wheels? Christian von Koenigsegg explains that it's not only possible, but his company has been doing it for a few years now. Take a look at how: [ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGGiuaQwcd8"]Making 280mph Capable Carbon Fiber Wheels - /INSIDE KOENIGSEGG - YouTube[/ame]
19x10 and 20x12 are just a little big for me, 5 sets in a year and a half, wonder what that works out to per wheel....:crazy:
I like when he said that if an owner gets curb rash on one of his wheels he just orders a new one rather than a repair. I did that once on my KIA.
yeah, if you can afford the car the wheels are nothing. Kinda like replacing your Venryon tires. You have to send the wheels back over seas to have new tires mounted at a cost of about $25,000 or may have been $35,000 or so...
Shelby sold a bunch of 1989 Dodges with carbon fiber wheels. They didn't sell them in the aftermarket, but they were available as replacements, or over the parts counter.