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Old 09-05-2005, 09:47 AM
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Bogart Racing wheels/rims

Anyone have any information on these rims and why they could not be run on the street/strip?
The company says they are race only and should not be used on the street.

Here is the faq's from the site:
Why are Bogart Racing Wheels not intended for street use?
Because we manufacture Bogart Racing Wheels for a specific application (racing), we remove as much mass (weight) as possible, while maintaining enough structural integrity to be sure that Bogart Racing Wheels will survive through their intended purpose.

I have never had race only rims of any type so maybe some racers could pipe in and give an explanation.
I understand the warning and I think it is because they could not stand the rigors of the average road like, pot holes, railway tracks, etc.. I could be wrong of course.

Here is pic of what I would want on the Mach. I would need the 5 bolt but wanted to show the red insert on the 4 bolt as my car is red also. They come in gold,red , blue and black. Thanks

EDIT: got my answer from one of the OSCA racers and I guess they are not strong enough for everyday use on the street. Here is what he wrote: We had a set that were only raced with that actually started to buckle. The bead would not hold and by the end of the track both rears would go completely flat!

Thinl I will look elsewhere. Damn as I think they look really good with the red insert.
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Old 09-05-2005, 11:11 AM
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why not just get some 15" welds with a 3/4" spacer so they clear the brakes?
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Old 09-05-2005, 11:19 AM
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Originally Posted by Mach1Chris
why not just get some 15" welds with a 3/4" spacer so they clear the brakes?
I like the looks of the wheels I was asking about. There are many wheels that will work with our cars but wanted the look of the ones pictured. That is why. I do have to look into some other type now as they are not street/strip. Thanks for the heads up on the spacers. The search continues for a wheel that I like the looks of....
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From what I understand, they are not strong enough to withstand the cornering loads, or the potholes / bumps / lumps that a street-driven car will encounter. Having a full weight car wouldn't help either.

"Better safe than sorry" ... that expression could be true in this case.

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Originally Posted by fast Ed
From what I understand, they are not strong enough to withstand the cornering loads, or the potholes / bumps / lumps that a street-driven car will encounter. Having a full weight car wouldn't help either.

"Better safe than sorry" ... that expression could be true in this case.

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Thanks and yes I agree on the expression. It would hold true in this case. Thanks again.
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I've been told that Bogart will build to suit. They make road racing wheels as well so they know exactly what to do to build a stronger wheel. It'd probably take a phone call but I'm sure they'd build you the rim you want in a more suited material thickness/stronger construction if you wanted some street time.

I'd email or call to get a response from the source.
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Originally Posted by TC89LX
I've been told that Bogart will build to suit. They make road racing wheels as well so they know exactly what to do to build a stronger wheel. It'd probably take a phone call but I'm sure they'd build you the rim you want in a more suited material thickness/stronger construction if you wanted some street time.

I'd email or call to get a response from the source.
Very good idea and maybe only an email.They are a unique wheel in my eyes. In this busy age of I want this now, thanks for slowing me down and hopefully getting what I want instead of what may do. Thanks.
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