Has anyone experience with Work wheels?
#1
Has anyone experience with Work wheels?
Hi all,
still searching for the best fitting wheels for my Olds Omega project.
This are the candidates, order to my preference:
1) Work Wheels Master L1 https://www.work-wheels.co.jp/en/search/detail/98/
2) Forgeline FF3 https://forgeline.com/wheel/ff3/
3) MOMO heritage 6 https://momo.com/en-us/product/heritage-6/
I found plenty of staff about Forgline and MOMO, but nearly nothing about Work Wheels.
Would appreciate any feedback.
Kind regards
Karl
still searching for the best fitting wheels for my Olds Omega project.
This are the candidates, order to my preference:
1) Work Wheels Master L1 https://www.work-wheels.co.jp/en/search/detail/98/
2) Forgeline FF3 https://forgeline.com/wheel/ff3/
3) MOMO heritage 6 https://momo.com/en-us/product/heritage-6/
I found plenty of staff about Forgline and MOMO, but nearly nothing about Work Wheels.
Would appreciate any feedback.
Kind regards
Karl
#2
Those all look like well made, light weight wheels. Nice stuff for a high dollar resto-mod. Personally, I like wheels that are easy to clean and have some bright to them. That said, the FF3 would be my choice.
#5
I know it's probably a bit late for a comment on this but...
I have run both Work and Forgeline wheels on a road race Evo. There is nothing wrong with the Work wheels, very good quality. I do feel like Forgelines are a better, more robust wheel though. Momo makes great steering wheels and "ok" seats but, I wouldn't buy any of their wheels, completely substandard compared to Forgelines.
I have run both Work and Forgeline wheels on a road race Evo. There is nothing wrong with the Work wheels, very good quality. I do feel like Forgelines are a better, more robust wheel though. Momo makes great steering wheels and "ok" seats but, I wouldn't buy any of their wheels, completely substandard compared to Forgelines.
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