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Old 09-25-2001, 12:56 AM
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wheel question

does anyone know wat they mean when they say the term " 1 pc wheel" ???

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Re: wheel question

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does anyone know wat they mean when they say the term " 1 pc wheel" ???
Yep. It's one piece.

As opposed to 2 or 3 piece wheels.

A 2 piece wheel has a center section bolted to a single piece outer rim.

A 3 piece wheel has a center section bolted to two outer rim halves.

Multi-piece wheels tend to be lighter, but also tend to be more likely to bend.
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Not to mention more expensive. Also I heard that if they do bend you can just replace the piece that broke and don't have to get a whole now wheel.
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