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Topic Title: ITP, Douglas, or Motosport
Topic Summary: Are they all about the same?
Created On: 09/17/2007 09:21 AM
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 09/17/2007 09:21 AM
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cmm1970
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Are there any remarkable differences in build, durability, or resale of the three major brands of aftermarket wheel? I am busting at the seams to order my new mudlights and rims and realized that I had not researched wheel brand yet. Give me some opinions...all the same or is one head and shoulders above the rest?
 09/17/2007 01:56 PM
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SBuckJ
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I've had two sets of ITP's and now have Douglas. I haven't noticed any difference in build. The main reason I went to the Douglas wheels is that it doesn't have a seperate centercap, it's actually part of the wheel.
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 09/17/2007 01:59 PM
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cmm1970
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Well, that is at least a start on identifying differences. Keep'em coming folks.
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