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I know, honestly my favourite rims are 5-spoke, best for showing off BBK![]()
I agree. Too many spokes cannot see BBK and nice rotors.
I know, honestly my favourite rims are 5-spoke, best for showing off BBK![]()
Found it:
Found it:
If you haven't caught on to it yet, that's an SSR Type-C in the video.
Their proprietory Semi-Solid Forging (SSF) technology doesn't seem as strong as the processes of other forged rim makers. Mentioned before in some earlier thread though, later on 17" and above were redesigned as 2-piece Type-C *RS* wheels, they discontinued the 1-piece non-RS version. Supposedly the RS is stronger, but as a 2-piece it is heavier than the previous 1-piece non-RS.
And if you didn't catch this in the other rim thread, here's another video:Wow. Look scary. I using type c rs rim now. Damn![]()

$340 for 4pcs of 195/60/15.
i did not choose it for the weight then. Actually wanted the popular KU31 but dont have suitable size. In the end choice this over Hankook K415.
Oh by the way its made in China..
H-Tyre is the local distributor for Rota, all the other tyre shops get their stock from them. If you buy a set brand new, I doubt you'll get it much cheaper elsewhere, if at all. I'd suggest going straight to H-Tyre if you're getting the same size and retaining your tyres. If you go to other tyre shops, they may be selling some other made-in-Taiwan brand replica of the same design rather than Rota (kinda ironic to say this I know, considering the Slipstream is a replica as well).
The ad in the link says 15x7 though, you might want to make sure that they get you 15x6.5 ones - if they don't have stock on-hand get them to place an order rather than settle for 15x7.
Thanks for the tip on H-Tyre. I call up few shops for Slip Stream quote - $450-$500 new set for my size.. seems ok price. But i asked trade-in price for my stock rims from one of the shop..
Sales said - $40.
i asked - Oh, for 1 rim right?
She said - No, for 4, stock rim nobody want, hard to sell.
Really ah? i was thinking can at least get $100+. Oh ya, btw does H-Tyre do trade-in?
Rota good mah? i rem the previous honda fit i eyeing to buy before i get my vios using this rim... but saw mycarforum ppl commented its heavy and not good... breaks easily also if kana pot hole... dunno true or not.
anyway i think my rim resembles this model:
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my existing rim:
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bought this second hand after trade in my stock rim at ALTC... could be a replica i dunno haha... but it is very light... see the merchanic carring the rim bare hand like playing balls like that lol

i got $80 trade in for my stock rim at ALTC...
maybe u can ask ALTC do they take in old stock rim separately wihout purchasing anything from them... then u sell your rim to them after getting from H Tyres loh.

I have to say this ...... ALTC...
Just stock rim without tyre is not worth much. Even with tyres, stock rims trade-in value is only high if you trade-in from a brand new car fresh from showroom.But i asked trade-in price for my stock rims from one of the shop..
Sales said - $40.
i asked - Oh, for 1 rim right?
She said - No, for 4, stock rim nobody want, hard to sell.
Really ah? i was thinking can at least get $100+. Oh ya, btw does H-Tyre do trade-in?
Top is SSR Type C-RS
I have to say this ...
I think some of the folks in here think way too highly of ALTC.
Said this before - They are the only tyre shop I know of in this country that want to test your old rims before taking them in on a trade-in, and the moment they say "got a bit ćŞ" even if you can't see it, they will knock $10-$20 off the quoted take-in amount on each rim.


Said this before - They are the only tyre shop I know of in this country that want to test your old rims before taking them in on a trade-in, and the moment they say "got a bit ćŞ" even if you can't see it, they will knock $10-$20 off the quoted take-in amount on each rim.
hmm weird... my case... they didn't do any testing wor... they just take out my stock rim (old and lots of kerb rash by previous owner) and tyres then deduct $80 from my second hand rim + new tyres.
they even show me the breakdown...

they probably export or scrap your rims.
Yes they are a business, and I'm not saying it's not justified. I'm saying they are the only shop I've been to who actually put my rims on the balancing machine to test them, and that's after already giving me a trade-in quote.