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Old 02-04-2008, 04:45 AM   #1 (permalink)
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american racing teflon mojave quality question

i remember times when ar wheels were 45 bucks each at walmart and pepboys

now at 500bucks a set, they arent that cheap anymore. How is their quality. ?

Teflon isnt really scratchproof, will they look ok after 2 years of street use?


also, anybody know if polished mojave are made of some alloy or steel?



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Re: american racing teflon mojave quality question

Teflon is rated higher in protection than Powedercoating, meaning it will take more of a beating with less damage. Can't help on the other matter.
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Re: american racing teflon mojave quality question

street use will be fine. theyre really easy to keep clean too.


off road use is another story, mine are beat to hell, alot of the coating is gouged on the lip (expected after dragging against rocks )
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