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New Racing Hart C4's....anyone know the weights?

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Old 02-20-04 | 08:20 PM
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New Racing Hart C4's....anyone know the weights?

here is the new racing hart C4's....

Havn't seen them before and wondered if anyone knew any weights for these.

This is the multi-piece 18, 19"


Old 02-20-04 | 08:24 PM
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here is the one piece

available in 17, 18"

Old 02-20-04 | 08:28 PM
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here is a FD with C4 19's

Old 02-20-04 | 09:42 PM
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I have been drooling over these since they came out.


IMO the best looking RH rim ever. Hopefully I'll win the lottery soon so I can afford the multi-piece ones.
Old 02-23-04 | 02:31 AM
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RH does not equal Racing Hart.

RH wheels are cheaper versions of Racing Harts. Only buy true Racing Harts, the RH models are absolute crap. trust me.
Old 02-23-04 | 04:07 AM
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if you want specs call up DAZZ Motorsports in Azusa, CA. i pick up wheels from them all the time for work. the RH wheels are Racing Harts however they are all one piece instead of the 2-piece/3-piece Racing Harts. The RH are the evolution series which are a little cheaper in quality but if you dont drive like a dumb *** you dont have to worry about bending or breaking the wheel.
Old 02-23-04 | 07:25 PM
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damn I want those wheels!!!!!!!
Old 02-23-04 | 07:54 PM
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Originally posted by hyper7
The RH are the evolution series which are a little cheaper in quality but if you dont drive like a dumb *** you dont have to worry about bending or breaking the wheel.
i beg to differ.

when i had my old civic i had 17" RH CP10's with a 45 series tire, and my front left rim bent on the smallest pothole. about a week later i hit another small pothole and the lip of the rim ripped away from the rim creating a hole that i could stick my finger in!

my brother has 18" RH C5's on his GTI with 40 series tires and he has bends in both of his front rims from just normal driving.

and my friend adam had some older RH rims, chromed 5spokes on his accord. 18" with 35 or 40 series tires... he had one of his front rims fixed twice because of small bends, and then about a month later he hit one more small pothole (about 1.5" deep) and the rim ripped apart and caused a flat tire and a pretty dangerous situation.

those are my experiences with the RH Evolution series rims, and i would STRONGLY advise AGAINST getting anything from the RH line. true Racing Harts tho, the 2 and 3 piece wheels seem to be much stronger, although they are much more expensive. i guess you get what you pay for.
Old 02-23-04 | 08:24 PM
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Originally posted by FDJohn

RH does not equal Racing Hart.
Yep.

http://www.wheelspecs.com/specs/wheelbrands/221
Old 02-23-04 | 10:17 PM
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ok ok so i should have said you dont have to worry as much about bending the wheels. like i said they are cheaper quality. but like stokedxiv said "you pay for what you get"
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When I said "RH" I mean't Racing Hart. Just too lazy to type it out. I always forget about the other company.
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