Victor Wheels
Victor Wheels
Anybody have any experience with Victor Wheels?
http://victorequipmentwheels.com/

I'm really digging their Tourismo wheels. Like a cross between original Fuchs and the Techno wheels.
http://victorequipmentwheels.com/
I'm really digging their Tourismo wheels. Like a cross between original Fuchs and the Techno wheels.
Last edited by GT3 Chuck; Jun 3, 2013 at 05:10 PM. Reason: active link to a commercial non-sponsor
I have one set of Victor Innsbruck's in 20" (street and wet track) and one set in 19" (track with R compound tires). I also have 18" on a GTI.
No issues after more than one year. Got a crack in one of the rims and was replaced under warranty without any discussion.
No issues after more than one year. Got a crack in one of the rims and was replaced under warranty without any discussion.
Thanks for the feedback.
I'm itching for another set of wheels. Can't say I dislike what I have. I just seem to have a desire for another. I guess it's how a woman feels about shoes, but not as obsessive.
I'm itching for another set of wheels. Can't say I dislike what I have. I just seem to have a desire for another. I guess it's how a woman feels about shoes, but not as obsessive.
Wow guys, you got me completely freaked out about Victor's, especially the Innsbrucks that I use exclusively on the track 
A broken rim is not something completely unusual, the question is to know if there is an actual design or manufacturing flaw with TSW/Victor wheels. Not sure I want to find out though as I can think about a few track sections where you are driving at very high speed just a few yards away from a concrete wall.
One should not jump to conclusions, but based on this, on top of the broken spoke I experienced myself, I would probably stray away from Victor's if I was shopping for rims today. Quite a different opinion from what I posted yesterday, but there are car components where you do not want to take risks...

A broken rim is not something completely unusual, the question is to know if there is an actual design or manufacturing flaw with TSW/Victor wheels. Not sure I want to find out though as I can think about a few track sections where you are driving at very high speed just a few yards away from a concrete wall.
One should not jump to conclusions, but based on this, on top of the broken spoke I experienced myself, I would probably stray away from Victor's if I was shopping for rims today. Quite a different opinion from what I posted yesterday, but there are car components where you do not want to take risks...
Most wheel manufacturers don't post their prices. Looking around I came across various Victors for about $600 apiece. Following the adage 'you get what you pay for', the Victors are fairly inexpensive compared to many others' wheels that are about $1k+ each.
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That just supports the theory. I'm not really looking for the cheapest unless it really is that good. But I find that the cheaper a product is compared to another, usually the higher priced item is a better quality item.
I'm going to keep looking there are some nice ADVa and HREs that I like too.
Thanks all
I'm going to keep looking there are some nice ADVa and HREs that I like too.
Thanks all
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