Daves
12-22-2003, 08:17 PM
I am not specifically advertising the new Kodiak wheels, but just informing everyone that they are now selling their wheels with forged aluminum centers. Some problems schools have had with Kodiak previously are the following:
1. Longer than expected lead time.
2. They have not accepted LeTourneau University's purchase orders. (must buy with check or credit)
3. Very high rim. We've had to cut our tires off to remove them.
4. Sometimes heavier than expected.
However, LeTourneau University did receive both sets of Kodiak wheels by competition time. 1 set was destroyed in an accident with a Wal-Mart building (only the rims were destroyed; the centers are fine).
So my question is the following:
In this type of racing, are forged aluminum wheel centers really at an advantage over billet aluminum centers?
http://www.kodiakracingwheels.com/3forged-b.jpg
Kodiak Forged Wheels
http://www.letu.edu/formula
Formula Photos & Links (http://what3542.5u.com/dave/fsae/formula_photos.html)
1. Longer than expected lead time.
2. They have not accepted LeTourneau University's purchase orders. (must buy with check or credit)
3. Very high rim. We've had to cut our tires off to remove them.
4. Sometimes heavier than expected.
However, LeTourneau University did receive both sets of Kodiak wheels by competition time. 1 set was destroyed in an accident with a Wal-Mart building (only the rims were destroyed; the centers are fine).
So my question is the following:
In this type of racing, are forged aluminum wheel centers really at an advantage over billet aluminum centers?
http://www.kodiakracingwheels.com/3forged-b.jpg
Kodiak Forged Wheels
http://www.letu.edu/formula
Formula Photos & Links (http://what3542.5u.com/dave/fsae/formula_photos.html)