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Review on Wheel disk iFree Moskva 6.5x16/5x114.3 D67.1 ET31.5, 7.5 kg, Hai wei by Micha Mitrut ᠌

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Everything is fine, there are only minor drawbacks.

Ff2 dorest discs after a long search. Nothing appealed to me, but the prices varied widely for the things that did. The original lacquer tears on the discs necessitated bringing a replacement set while they were being repainted. In general, people are satisfied. This is a wonderful choice if you're looking for something lovely that won't break the bank. But for myself, I wouldn't make a second purchase. Some considerations are warranted. In this section, I will elaborate on the problems that were identified. 1 Because orig. disks are so incredibly dominant, I'd call this one "soft" in comparison. dropped into horrible abysses. It was frightening to venture outside and check on the wheel after that (here we can take pride in our superpowers and breathe a sigh of relief). Small dings occurred as a result, but they were easily fixed in that amount of time. Two weeks later, the discs with the fresh data flew into the abyss. It didn't do much in the way of flight; in fact, it never even stopped. The result was a jam of nearly a centimeter in the disk. They dominated the area for quite some time. What happened was really unfortunate. 2 The spokes' surfaces project outward beyond the disk's rim at the mounting holes, which I failed to notice at first. They stick out past the tire's sidewall. When he parked on the curb's edge, he accidentally shattered a tiny fragment. There would be no damage to the disk if the spokes did not protrude.

Pros
  • This is the most gorgeous and intriguing design I've seen for the price. I'm totally digging the style.
Cons
  • 1 Fairly malleable (whether due to the metal's inherent softness or the complexity of the design is unclear). Two spokes at the hub are visible outside the wheel's edge.