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vanquis products VS mayhem products

Good drivers win comps too. LOL!!:mrgreen: ...

You are absolutely right, wheels are only one piece of the puzzle. BUT, my VP wheels allow me to quickly tune (weight, width and offset) my setup to new locations.
 
i run eritex wheels and i place high in all comps i attend? im guessing if i ran vp, mayhem. or wheel works id have the same result.
 
LOL! Crap, I went to rephrase my post and you caught it early! LOL!!

True, but either way, you are getting a good quality product!

True, owned both. The machining on the VP stuff almost looks like jewelry. :shock:

You are absolutely right, wheels are only one piece of the puzzle. BUT, my VP wheels allow me to quickly tune (weight, width and offset) my setup to new locations.

And cheaper than owning multiple sets of comparable wheels.
 
You are absolutely right, wheels are only one piece of the puzzle. BUT, my VP wheels allow me to quickly tune (weight, width and offset) my setup to new locations.

Very true, that is one nice feature on the VP wheels.

Mayhem is soon releasing a very adjustable concept also. It will offer up to 12 offset combination's with ONE wheel, using only 3 different sized hubs.

Wheels are definitely a piece of the puzzle. But I think people put too much thought into what wheels are. They have one function and that is to hold the tires. It all boils down to preference. Both companies make great products. People wont lose with either.
 
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