View Poll Results: Maya or iForged
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Maya or iForged?
#17
#19
Maya
Get it faster, probably find some already in stock, 6 weeks if ordered.
Super quality look and feel
Easy to replace if damaged
Better dealer network means good customer service
3 piece only
Outer rim seems to bend easily (at least mine are)
Cast center with forged barrel and rim
IForged
If it matters they are a little lighter weight. Fully forged wheel
Can get them cheaper if you try, especially the 2-piece model
Heard stories of taking as long as 3 months to receive.
Good luck if you need a replacement or repair, might as well write a letter to Santa and keep your fingers crossed.
Tough choice but I'd go with Maya.
Get it faster, probably find some already in stock, 6 weeks if ordered.
Super quality look and feel
Easy to replace if damaged
Better dealer network means good customer service
3 piece only
Outer rim seems to bend easily (at least mine are)
Cast center with forged barrel and rim
IForged
If it matters they are a little lighter weight. Fully forged wheel
Can get them cheaper if you try, especially the 2-piece model
Heard stories of taking as long as 3 months to receive.
Good luck if you need a replacement or repair, might as well write a letter to Santa and keep your fingers crossed.
Tough choice but I'd go with Maya.
#21
Yea, with the iForged group buy, you can get them WAYYYY faster than most people are complaining about.
Seems almost evern.
From what I have heard and seen, the iForged appear to be the way to go for both quality and looks.
Also, if anyone has an opinion. In order to save a few dollars I am looking into the 8.5" in the front and 10" in the rear. Is that a good idea? I can save close to $700 just by downsizing an inch in the front and a half inch in the rear. With the group buyfrom AutoMotiveMods, they basically can get any offset anyone wants.
Seems almost evern.
From what I have heard and seen, the iForged appear to be the way to go for both quality and looks.
Also, if anyone has an opinion. In order to save a few dollars I am looking into the 8.5" in the front and 10" in the rear. Is that a good idea? I can save close to $700 just by downsizing an inch in the front and a half inch in the rear. With the group buyfrom AutoMotiveMods, they basically can get any offset anyone wants.
#23
Originally Posted by Diamond G35
Yea, with the iForged group buy, you can get them WAYYYY faster than most people are complaining about.
Seems almost evern.
From what I have heard and seen, the iForged appear to be the way to go for both quality and looks.
Also, if anyone has an opinion. In order to save a few dollars I am looking into the 8.5" in the front and 10" in the rear. Is that a good idea? I can save close to $700 just by downsizing an inch in the front and a half inch in the rear. With the group buyfrom AutoMotiveMods, they basically can get any offset anyone wants.
Seems almost evern.
From what I have heard and seen, the iForged appear to be the way to go for both quality and looks.
Also, if anyone has an opinion. In order to save a few dollars I am looking into the 8.5" in the front and 10" in the rear. Is that a good idea? I can save close to $700 just by downsizing an inch in the front and a half inch in the rear. With the group buyfrom AutoMotiveMods, they basically can get any offset anyone wants.
Im in the same boat...Just got the pricing from the group buy...Im leaning towards 8.5 front and 10.5 rear...10.5 is a 4 inch lip, thats insane enough for me...
#25
Originally Posted by Diamond G35
What style are ya looking into G35Tuning?
#26
#27
Originally Posted by Diamond G35
Yea, my brother is actually a Tech for Ray Catena's. Good deal!
I actually had to get my G from Lynnes Infiniti in Bloomfield, because Catena wouldn't take my trade in due to the fact it was in a bad accident.
I actually had to get my G from Lynnes Infiniti in Bloomfield, because Catena wouldn't take my trade in due to the fact it was in a bad accident.
#28