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Comparison Dotz Revvo 7,5x17/5x112 ET48 DIA70,1 vs AEZ Crest 7,5x17/5x112 ET48 DIA70,1

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Dotz Revvo (7,5x17/5x112 ET48 DIA70,1)
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Details
Rim width7.5 "7.5 "
Size17 "17 "
Lug holes5 bolt(s)5 bolt(s)
Bolt pattern diameter112 mm112 mm
Offset48 mm48 mm
Centre bore diameter70.1 mm70.1 mm
Specs
Typemodularcast
Materialaluminium alloyaluminium alloy
Possible coloursblack with silver, black, bronzeblack
Big lip
Added to E-Catalogmarch 2017february 2017

Type

The type of disc determines the technology used in its production, which affects both the appearance and strength characteristics.

Cast. The production technology of alloy wheels gives a wide scope for a wide variety of design solutions. At the same time, however, such disks are prone to the appearance of microcracks due to wear, break under strong impacts and are difficult to repair.

Forged. The most durable and corrosion resistant disc type. The safest, because. withstand even very strong impacts without destruction. Their disadvantages are high cost and design limitations due to production technology. Against the background of high cost, manufacturers came up with a new type — something between forged and cast. A kind of forged hybrid(Flow Forged, Flow Forming, Hybrid Forged), which is more durable than cast ones, but more budgetary than forged ones.

Forged (hybrid). Hybrid forging technology (from the English. "Hybrid Forged") involves the manufacture of alloy wheels under pressure. The result is lightweight wheels with an attractive design and precise geometry. At the same time, the structure of the Hybrid Forged metal approaches in terms of its strength characteristics to forged steel.

Teams. The composite disk consists of a forged rim and a cast "pla...te" fastened together with titanium bolts. This allows you to combine the advantages of both technologies, but such disks are very expensive.

Stamped. The cheapest and most common type of disk — usually, standard "factory" disks are of this type. In such discs, the rim and the disc itself are fastened together by welding. Usually made from steel. They are cheap, easy to repair, and also quite safe, since they most often deform upon impact without breaking. On the other hand, stamped discs are heavy, not very resistant to corrosion, and not very versatile in design.

Big lip

Usually big lip is large enough to place an object on it. Rims with big lip make the wheels visually wider, which is typical for powerful sports cars or classics.
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