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What up peeps.

I'm really digging the style and look of the Cosmis Racing series of wheels. I know they are fairly new in the game and are an American company. Sure they don't have the street cred of Rays/Work etc etc blah blah but they appear to be quite well made.

I'm liking the XT006R design. Wheel sizes are pretty aggressive at 18 x 11 +8. I currently run 18x10.5 +15 on my 34R and i def think you can go more aggressive without being Mexican or ruining the look of the 34.

What do ya recon?

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11 hours ago, djvoodoo said:

Roughly 2K for a set of 4 on ebay, so they are at least pricing them as more upper market

 

2k for a set of 4 in that sizing is not upper market lol

Its all down to personal taste, but to me its a bit of a cheap wheel (a la fifteen 52) and would detract from your car (because its a quality car)

The design is pretty cool. But the uber concave design destroys any brake clearance, like you said, which defeats the purpose of the spoke design completely.

4 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

2k for a set of 4 in that sizing is not upper market lol

Its all down to personal taste, but to me its a bit of a cheap wheel (a la fifteen 52) and would detract from your car (because its a quality car)

The design is pretty cool. But the uber concave design destroys any brake clearance, like you said, which defeats the purpose of the spoke design completely.

Fair call, 2 K isn't "expensive". I bought Advans 2 weeks ago, so i'm def not buying these. Just thought they looked really cool and they have been starting to go around the traps of late

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