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Multifit alloys on a track car



  Vee 6
LOL....That's the scenario i was thinking about...... Not the dying bit just the damage bit...

So OZ F1's would not be a good choice...??
 
  Vee 6
Cheers fella they seem sturdy enough, I'm looking to get a spare set for track use.

But having never owned a set of Multifits before it had me thinking. ( Extra holes = less strength )

There is a lot of cheap alloys out there now that do this multifit option.
 
  Ph2 172 Cup
I have OZ F1 multi-fit (non-renault) alloys for the track. Just get the correct spigot rings to ensure the wheels are centered and balanced.

The chances of a (non-damaged) alloy failing before some other part of the car must be practically zero - multi-fit or not.
 


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