I bought this set of OZ Ultraleggeras shortly after I bought my car, making them 6 years old this month. I really love how well these age. Mind you, these are my track wheels; they've only seen the worst brake dust from my race pads, they have seen many tire changes and have been put on and taken off the car many many times. Apart from the inevitable rock chips, they still look pristine after all this abuse. Of course, the wheel quality is a big part of this, but IMO proper maintenance is the biggest factor in keeping wheels looking their best. Thanks Adams, for saving me money on my track wheels. Now I was able to buy a second set of these, only in gunmetal
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I bought this set of OZ Ultraleggeras shortly after I bought my car, making them 6 years old this month. I really love how well these age. Mind you, these are my track wheels; they've only seen the worst brake dust from my race pads, they have seen many tire changes and have been put on and taken off the car many many times. Apart from the inevitable rock chips, they still look pristine after all this abuse. Of course, the wheel quality is a big part of this, but IMO proper maintenance is the biggest factor in keeping wheels looking their best. Thanks Adams, for saving me money on my track wheels. Now I was able to buy a second set of these, only in gunmetal
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