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Thread: BBS CH vs CK

  1. #11
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    I'd vote for CH but I'm a bit partial, and you could always scoop some used ones up for a pretty reasonable price.

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    CH all the way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kerunt View Post
    I much prefer the look of CH's. For me personally, if I were spending that much $$ on new wheels, I'd shell out the extra $400 for CH's without a moment's hesitation.
    +1. CH's are my wheel of choice is I didn't already have my Kinesis.
    Quote Originally Posted by cakM3 View Post
    +1

    Ryan, either way they both look good in my opinion but since I was putting a set on my ///M, I wanted the CH's because they have Motorsport imbedded on them. Kinda fitting they are on my ///M, that's my train of thought...

    Here they are mounted on my ///M...
    Droooool. Absolutely beautiful!

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    if i had my druthers i'd take the CHs as the lines are a bit cleaner, but they are both sweet, albeit on the heavy side, no?

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    CH is one of my favorite BBS wheels.

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    The CK is more curvacious, and I like both a lot.
    I like the CH just a bit more because it has Motorsport engraved in it. If the CK had that then I'd probably rep those instead, so they're pretty darn close and is a hard choice to make.


    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    I have the ck's. Been very happy with them, and they've lasted through some very rough roads.

    "No flamesuit required"
    Yes, as Dane said, they will survive a pounding (most likely). I've gone through some terrible roads in NYC at speed with the BBS wheels and they haven't bent yet, and I only have 245/35 tires with them. I'm thoroughly impressed.
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    Extra $600 for the Motorsport engraving

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    Quote Originally Posted by az3579 View Post
    Yes, as Dane said, they will survive a pounding (most likely). I've gone through some terrible roads in NYC at speed with the BBS wheels and they haven't bent yet, and I only have 245/35 tires with them. I'm thoroughly impressed.
    weren't two of them bent when you got them, though?

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    Quote Originally Posted by danewilson77 View Post
    Extra $600 for the Motorsport engraving

    "No flamesuit required"
    I'll gladly pay the price to have "Motorsport" on my wheels

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    Looks like the CH is "Flow Formed", which makes for a lighter, stronger rim that's closer to forged.

    http://www.tirerack.com/wheels/tech/....jsp?techid=90

    Thinking I'll go with the CKs... have a little time to decide but I'm not sure it's worth the extra cash for me, even though they do say motorsport Sounds like either way is a win, though.


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