Depends on how harsh one views his usage I guess. Mine is constantly used to travel up and down north and south of Malaysia, due to my work, and I've seen many2 accidents and most of them probably will never know the cause, but some of them I saw the spokes broken, so just cautioning all of you. If you drive in town, the speeds are relatively low, and if you hit a pothole or kerb, its not usually the same like hitting a pothole or bump at highway speeds.
But I also realised most of us just drive car to work and meet clients and don't dare buy rims that cost 1/4th of our car prices.
one thing I wish is that the local authorities set a safety standard for wheels (and tires too)
But I also understand the cost issue, because tires are friggin expensive now, and compared to the safety risk of the wheel vs. tires, tires pose a bigger risk, esp. those dubious brands.
But in the end, money talks right?
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