Very cool, as someone who's been running heavy american cars for a long time I have gone through several sets of flow formed wheels from other brands due to stress failures resulting from track use that typically originate on the inner lip. I have a set of the SM-10s in 18x12 on my grand sport and if i ever need to upgrade it will be the SM-10RE for sure. For anyone who doesn't know, the "competitor" wheel is a Titan7 TS-5.
@@malcolmn.5222- all of the Pony Cars are heavier than most... 3600 pound is the weight of the stripped out Mustangs of today. Our 2024 Darkhorse is 3850 pounds!
I'd say compare to real track brands that motorsport teams actually use lol Look towards the Germans and why everyone runs BBS e88s or Protrack wheels on the Ring.
There’s certainly a lot more to be covered. Our emphasis was on the largest problem we see plaguing the community, which is that there are fashion wheels masquerading as performance wheels. Performance is measurable and comparable. It’s not based on anecdotal evidence. We have a lot more topics to cover before enthusiasts can really start to connect the dots.
Been loving my VS-5RS since I've put them on 2 years ago, Apex's transparency and dedication to quality is why I'll be continuing to support them through other builds!
Great to see these in-depth technical presentations from Apex. The engineering behind the wheels are why we are confident in representing and selling Apex thru our shop. Keep up the great work.
I appreciate you guys making this into video form. I read your article a while back regarding your competitor’s JWL stamping with regard to load rating, but with all the other info and specific applications you have here in the vide, it makes it easier for me to really understand the differences.
What a great video with a high amount of science behind the data. I love claims that are backed up, not only by knowledge, but by proof. Apex is doing revolutionary things in the industry with their openness of manufacturing processes to customers.
I love Apex but this is a tough sell for me. With my bone stock 3800lbs ZL1-1LE, I just ran a 1:26.5 at NJMP Thunderbolt with my regular SM-10 wheels - the cheap ones, running Pirelli DH slicks. That time puts me at the back of a TA-2 pro Race. So I'm not sure I can justify the price tag for this new kit. However, if you are new to the wheel market, then definitely it's worth consideration. Kudos to you guys for raising the bar. I respect that!
These look excellent and a viable alternative to some of your dedicated MS competitors. Ryan, your delivery and presentation was in the top 1% of product release videos. Well done!
As one of the guys who has cracked the inside lip of a VS-5RS and plenty of EC-7’s from track abuse and off’s. I guess I’m gonna have to give these a try in the future as they sound like they’re made for me. Thank god for Apex’s great warranty.
@@BlakesGarage Oh damn. Also you mentioned Thunderhill which I was planning on going to in April. So you're probably local. I guess I really need to be careful and not go too wide on those curbs.
This is how it happened and it would happen to anything most likely. At the 24:00 mark in this video ruclips.net/video/G7PYlr2Edqs/видео.htmlsi=g4pCLZ-5mt8PaUgs is where I broke a wheel. Sorry if I made it sound like it was just normal use or something. Basically any wheel would break from how the wheel dropped.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
I have a set of now discontinued EC-7R’s on my e46 M3 and they are 1800lbs rated. So a split between the RS line and the RE’s. So I guess I’ll keep them as a happy medium. How about a Motorsport gold in the SM-10RS 18x9.5 et35?
We appreciate the feedback and we can make note of your interest, but we don't currently have plans for a 18x9.5" ET35 in SM-10RS with a Motorsport Gold finish at the moment.
Got a set of VS-5rs, but I believe more wheel designs would be great for the future. An exotic style performance wheel with the usual “competitive” price would be beneficial
As much as we would love to release every new wheel design in all finish options day one, production numbers can spiral out of control pretty quickly. We'll keep a pulse on demand from the community, and release more finishes in popular Enduro fitments in the future when it's feasible.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Good stuff. I would suggest adding more graduation mark context to the charts/graphs presented so it's easier to tell scale & trust the numbers presented.
Thanks for the feedback. We haven’t done a video like this before and we debated how deep to take it for a wheel line launch. Some graphs had to share two unrelated data points such as stress levels and load rating, We wanted to keep that digestible. We do plan on releasing other technical videos on a variety of topics where we can go deeper and spend more time absorbing and clarifying graph data and put more detail into the graphs. We did make sure to note 0 on each scale to prove that we weren’t just showing off the tops sections of bar graphs.
it would be cool to include a benchmark competitor liek Foregline who seems to be the go to for these high load/lighweight rims (at double the price) to show what kind of value these offer :)
That is great feedback. We look forward to diving into more technical content and conducting more comparisons to reinforce how much value is packed into this new Forged Enduro line.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Are there any fitment issues with the thicker inner lip in 19x11et48 sizes on the rear of the GT4 with larger aftermarket toe links such as the TPC? It was already very close on the sprint line et45 rear wheels
Great question, the answer is the TPC rear toe link does not work with the 19x11"ET48 Enduro or Sprint line wheels. The TPC toe link is an incredible piece of engineering that shows a clear reduction in toe change throughout the range of rear suspension travel, the downside is the attachment point at the wheel upright is very similar to the OEM unit and therefore does not provide additional clearance for the reduced diameter 19x11" rear wheel. For someone looking to stick with the TPC toe link, one of our 19x10.5"ET44 sprint line wheels is the best choice or you can opt for a Tarett motorsport-style rear toe link which works with the 19x11"ET48 Sprint and Enduro lines wheels.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Love to see it, strength is more important than a few pounds of weight. But here's my honest opinion, constructive criticism. I would never buy a wheel without center cap mounting. Unless it's a dedicated track car, the wheels spend most of their time on the street, and I'd prefer to cover the rusty axle stub up. Rusty even on brand new cars. We should always have the choice of running or removing a center cap. I know the TE37SL did it first, but I consider it absolutely inane on there too.
We really appreciate the feedback. There was a ton of internal debate on this topic, and the hardcore crowd won. P.S. Some of us spray paint our hubs black with a rattle can to hide exposed hubs as many of us have been running capless for ages 😉
Don't have Apex wheels yet but for the course and even the street I think running without center caps keeps you from loosing caps on the track and looks better for the street. I paint my hubs black too, easy fix.
@@apexwheels That's fair! Just giving you my opinion. I'm running VS-5RS and happy to have a center cap. So you already have my money anyway :P Even on my brand new GR Corolla the axle is a little rusty. Might need a spray.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your name, the fitment and application you're looking for and desired Enduro model.
We've included our most popular track fitments for the C7 widebody in our initial launch; 18x12" ET46 and 18x13" ET56 in both the SM-10RE and VS-5RE, with the latter also getting an 18x11" ET38 option. What additional fitments would you like to see?
@@apexwheels So I’ve managed to crack the inside lip of 4 OEM GM rear wheels on my Grand Sport, in 45K miles of normal daily driving. Not even spirited driving either, and I don’t track it. It’s really annoying. Very common issue with this car by all accounts. I just want something that can withstand normal everyday hazards like any other car. I was looking at your Sprint Line for the last few days, but this Enduro seems like something that would give me 100% peace of mind. I didn’t even realize you were coming out with it. I was looking at doing an 18/19 setup with the Sprints, to give it an extra inch of rubber to cushion the wheels as well. But honestly, now, if I got OEM 19/20 sizes on this Enduro, I could just transfer my current tires over, which are pretty much new. I feel like that new inner lip would definitely hold up. I was experimenting with the 18/18 setup earlier, seeing if I could get a more full Motorsport look if I did get the Enduros, 295/35 and 345/35, because I really don’t like how most 18/18 setups actually use a shorter tire than the OEM. Way too much wheel gap for my liking. TLDR: 18/19 or 19/20 would be nice. There’s a ton of Grand Sport owners who don’t track that just want a wheel that isn’t going to crack. I’d buy a set of 19x10 & 20x12 Enduros right now if you had them, so I could keep my current tires. Would still consider doing a 18/19 though.
@@bigbrisso lol, Tampa. I drive a lot for work. Takes me to random places in the area. Roads are hit or miss here. We have millions of new people coming to the here and these idiots in charge still can’t figure out how to get enough tax money to keep up with the infrastructure needed.
Thanks for the feedback! OEM wheels cracking is unfortunately an all too common issue on C7 Corvettes. The great news is that any of our forged wheels should be a significant improvement for you, and you should feel confident that something like our Sprint line will be more than strong enough to hold up to the rigors of daily use. Our Sprint line wheels have a reinforced lip, which you can read more about here: apexwheels.com/blog/technical-discussion/meet-the-stronger-apex-sprint-spectm-inner-lip The Enduro line has an even beefier lip, which has many benefits, but isn’t a requirement for normal day to day driving. Just as you wouldn’t buy soccer cleats to play basketball, it’s important to choose the right wheel for your needs. The Enduro line is focused on maximizing on-track performance, and their feature set and available sizes are tailored to that. No center cap support and very wide fitments are key things that may not make them the ideal solution for a street car. Tire sidewall size also plays an important role in protecting the wheel, so a common recommendation is to go down in diameter to have the best wheel protection possible. The 18x10" ET32 front and 19x12.5" ET55 rear in the Sprint Line would be a great option for you, with plenty of tires to choose from.
We laser scan each application and use the available space to the max (up to our safety limit). If you’re comparing to the Sprint line wheels, they were already created for high stiffness and have similar depth of spokes. The Enduro line gets a lot of its load rating strength from using wider spokes.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
All Apex wheels are designed by our in-house team of engineers in the USA, and then manufactured by various partners overseas in Taiwan, Malaysia, and China. We even designed the forging dies that stamp out our raw blanks, instead of buying the standard ones others use. How a product is made, not where it’s made, determines its quality. Besides controlling QC and engineering, we do independent validation tests to hold our partners and ourselves accountable. Our flow formed wheels are independently tested and certified by the VIA in Japan, and all of our forged designs get sent to STL or ITS in the USA for testing to our higher performance standards. There are wheels out there that absolutely do cut corners, and the issues are rampant across the industry (US based brands included) but few people understand it. If you really want to understand our values then check out the Real Performance page on our website and look into the industry myths. You’ll be asking brands a lot more than country of origin after that. apexwheels.com/realperformance
It’s impossible to say. When you say margin for error, we assume you mean safety buffer, which can completely very from brand to brand. In a perfect world, you would be able to directly compare load ratings of two different wheels and get a decent understanding of the comparative strength of the two. However, oftentimes marked load ratings are overstated and unverified - as you can see, in order to make a confident comparison we needed to 3D scan and reverse engineer the wheel in question. The best way to verify that a wheel's advertised load rating is accurate is to ask for independent 3rd-party verification of the wheel's performance, whether that be in the form of a test report from a 3rd party, or a KBA or VIA registration number indicating that a regulatory body has verified the wheel.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
all that "transparency" but no mention where the wheels is being manufactured it will be funny if the "competitor" is being made in the same manufacturing facility.
Engineering Explained should make a video about this
Very cool, as someone who's been running heavy american cars for a long time I have gone through several sets of flow formed wheels from other brands due to stress failures resulting from track use that typically originate on the inner lip. I have a set of the SM-10s in 18x12 on my grand sport and if i ever need to upgrade it will be the SM-10RE for sure. For anyone who doesn't know, the "competitor" wheel is a Titan7 TS-5.
"running heavy American cars" lol what does that mean?
@@malcolmn.5222- all of the Pony Cars are heavier than most... 3600 pound is the weight of the stripped out Mustangs of today. Our 2024 Darkhorse is 3850 pounds!
@@malcolmn.5222 Any American car that drives fast on straight, is heavy as a hippo and turns like a pickup (except the Z06 Corvette)
I'd say compare to real track brands that motorsport teams actually use lol
Look towards the Germans and why everyone runs BBS e88s or Protrack wheels on the Ring.
There’s certainly a lot more to be covered. Our emphasis was on the largest problem we see plaguing the community, which is that there are fashion wheels masquerading as performance wheels. Performance is measurable and comparable. It’s not based on anecdotal evidence. We have a lot more topics to cover before enthusiasts can really start to connect the dots.
Been loving my VS-5RS since I've put them on 2 years ago, Apex's transparency and dedication to quality is why I'll be continuing to support them through other builds!
Appreciate the kind words, and thank you for your support!
Great to see these in-depth technical presentations from Apex. The engineering behind the wheels are why we are confident in representing and selling Apex thru our shop. Keep up the great work.
Excited to try these 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great video and product, informative for enthusiasts!
I appreciate you guys making this into video form. I read your article a while back regarding your competitor’s JWL stamping with regard to load rating, but with all the other info and specific applications you have here in the vide, it makes it easier for me to really understand the differences.
Never one to want poke at a competitor, but the information is appreciated! This is an awesome video
2100 pound rating = wow! This is a hoss wheel. Love it!
Terry Approved. Mission accomplished.
What a great video with a high amount of science behind the data. I love claims that are backed up, not only by knowledge, but by proof. Apex is doing revolutionary things in the industry with their openness of manufacturing processes to customers.
I love Apex but this is a tough sell for me. With my bone stock 3800lbs ZL1-1LE, I just ran a 1:26.5 at NJMP Thunderbolt with my regular SM-10 wheels - the cheap ones, running Pirelli DH slicks. That time puts me at the back of a TA-2 pro Race. So I'm not sure I can justify the price tag for this new kit. However, if you are new to the wheel market, then definitely it's worth consideration. Kudos to you guys for raising the bar. I respect that!
Got a pair of vs5rs's on my BRZ. Love these wheels to death!
These look excellent and a viable alternative to some of your dedicated MS competitors. Ryan, your delivery and presentation was in the top 1% of product release videos. Well done!
Really appreciate that, our goal is to convey the features and benefits of the Enduro line in a way that's concise and informative.
As one of the guys who has cracked the inside lip of a VS-5RS and plenty of EC-7’s from track abuse and off’s. I guess I’m gonna have to give these a try in the future as they sound like they’re made for me. Thank god for Apex’s great warranty.
Can you elaborate how you destroyed them? Was it just regular track use?
@@soapa4279 yeah cracked the hell out of a few on track from curbs. Mostly dropping one wheel on thunderhill west hairpin.
@@BlakesGarage Oh damn. Also you mentioned Thunderhill which I was planning on going to in April. So you're probably local.
I guess I really need to be careful and not go too wide on those curbs.
@@soapa4279 yeah I have a video about it on my channel.
This is how it happened and it would happen to anything most likely. At the 24:00 mark in this video ruclips.net/video/G7PYlr2Edqs/видео.htmlsi=g4pCLZ-5mt8PaUgs is where I broke a wheel. Sorry if I made it sound like it was just normal use or something. Basically any wheel would break from how the wheel dropped.
Would love to see these in OEM+/track fitment 10.5 in wide for the BMW G80/82/87
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
This is in response to constantly bending apex wheel on track. Hopefully these are alot stronger
I have a set of now discontinued EC-7R’s on my e46 M3 and they are 1800lbs rated. So a split between the RS line and the RE’s. So I guess I’ll keep them as a happy medium. How about a Motorsport gold in the SM-10RS 18x9.5 et35?
We appreciate the feedback and we can make note of your interest, but we don't currently have plans for a 18x9.5" ET35 in SM-10RS with a Motorsport Gold finish at the moment.
Well done, Ryan
Great reveal. Follow this up with the white paper, and you will be heard by the hardcore enthusiasts who are naturally more data driven.
Got a set of VS-5rs, but I believe more wheel designs would be great for the future. An exotic style performance wheel with the usual “competitive” price would be beneficial
Thanks for the feedback! We are always looking into new designs, fitments, and markets. Can you clarify what you mean by “exotic style” wheel?
Please bring motorsport gold to these! It's in the name
As much as we would love to release every new wheel design in all finish options day one, production numbers can spiral out of control pretty quickly. We'll keep a pulse on demand from the community, and release more finishes in popular Enduro fitments in the future when it's feasible.
Enduro fitment for the new 2024 Tesla M3P for high performance street/track setup? Or are you’re other wheels sufficient for my use case?
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Good stuff. I would suggest adding more graduation mark context to the charts/graphs presented so it's easier to tell scale & trust the numbers presented.
Thanks for the feedback. We haven’t done a video like this before and we debated how deep to take it for a wheel line launch. Some graphs had to share two unrelated data points such as stress levels and load rating, We wanted to keep that digestible. We do plan on releasing other technical videos on a variety of topics where we can go deeper and spend more time absorbing and clarifying graph data and put more detail into the graphs.
We did make sure to note 0 on each scale to prove that we weren’t just showing off the tops sections of bar graphs.
it would be cool to include a benchmark competitor liek Foregline who seems to be the go to for these high load/lighweight rims (at double the price) to show what kind of value these offer :)
That is great feedback. We look forward to diving into more technical content and conducting more comparisons to reinforce how much value is packed into this new Forged Enduro line.
Also, any plans for a GR Supra fitment? Sadly looks like 5x112 is not available 😢
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Are there any fitment issues with the thicker inner lip in 19x11et48 sizes on the rear of the GT4 with larger aftermarket toe links such as the TPC? It was already very close on the sprint line et45 rear wheels
Great question, the answer is the TPC rear toe link does not work with the 19x11"ET48 Enduro or Sprint line wheels. The TPC toe link is an incredible piece of engineering that shows a clear reduction in toe change throughout the range of rear suspension travel, the downside is the attachment point at the wheel upright is very similar to the OEM unit and therefore does not provide additional clearance for the reduced diameter 19x11" rear wheel. For someone looking to stick with the TPC toe link, one of our 19x10.5"ET44 sprint line wheels is the best choice or you can opt for a Tarett motorsport-style rear toe link which works with the 19x11"ET48 Sprint and Enduro lines wheels.
VS-5RE will be available, staggered 18" to clear 2NH calipers, por favor????
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Good for track day, or a regular day in New Jersey 😂.
EPIC :D
Love to see it, strength is more important than a few pounds of weight. But here's my honest opinion, constructive criticism. I would never buy a wheel without center cap mounting. Unless it's a dedicated track car, the wheels spend most of their time on the street, and I'd prefer to cover the rusty axle stub up. Rusty even on brand new cars. We should always have the choice of running or removing a center cap. I know the TE37SL did it first, but I consider it absolutely inane on there too.
We really appreciate the feedback. There was a ton of internal debate on this topic, and the hardcore crowd won.
P.S. Some of us spray paint our hubs black with a rattle can to hide exposed hubs as many of us have been running capless for ages 😉
Don't have Apex wheels yet but for the course and even the street I think running without center caps keeps you from loosing caps on the track and looks better for the street. I paint my hubs black too, easy fix.
@@apexwheels That's fair! Just giving you my opinion. I'm running VS-5RS and happy to have a center cap. So you already have my money anyway :P Even on my brand new GR Corolla the axle is a little rusty. Might need a spray.
We're always open to discussion! Glad to hear you're an Apex customer 😎
2024 Audi RS5 fitment? Ideally 20x10 +22 ET please and thank you.
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your name, the fitment and application you're looking for and desired Enduro model.
Are you going to be releasing any other Enduro sizes for the C7 Widebody?
We've included our most popular track fitments for the C7 widebody in our initial launch; 18x12" ET46 and 18x13" ET56 in both the SM-10RE and VS-5RE, with the latter also getting an 18x11" ET38 option. What additional fitments would you like to see?
@@apexwheels So I’ve managed to crack the inside lip of 4 OEM GM rear wheels on my Grand Sport, in 45K miles of normal daily driving. Not even spirited driving either, and I don’t track it. It’s really annoying. Very common issue with this car by all accounts.
I just want something that can withstand normal everyday hazards like any other car. I was looking at your Sprint Line for the last few days, but this Enduro seems like something that would give me 100% peace of mind. I didn’t even realize you were coming out with it.
I was looking at doing an 18/19 setup with the Sprints, to give it an extra inch of rubber to cushion the wheels as well.
But honestly, now, if I got OEM 19/20 sizes on this Enduro, I could just transfer my current tires over, which are pretty much new. I feel like that new inner lip would definitely hold up.
I was experimenting with the 18/18 setup earlier, seeing if I could get a more full Motorsport look if I did get the Enduros, 295/35 and 345/35, because I really don’t like how most 18/18 setups actually use a shorter tire than the OEM. Way too much wheel gap for my liking.
TLDR: 18/19 or 19/20 would be nice. There’s a ton of Grand Sport owners who don’t track that just want a wheel that isn’t going to crack.
I’d buy a set of 19x10 & 20x12 Enduros right now if you had them, so I could keep my current tires. Would still consider doing a 18/19 though.
You live in the middle east or sumn, what kind of roads do you have to shatter multiple wheels from daily driving 😂
@@bigbrisso lol, Tampa. I drive a lot for work. Takes me to random places in the area. Roads are hit or miss here. We have millions of new people coming to the here and these idiots in charge still can’t figure out how to get enough tax money to keep up with the infrastructure needed.
Thanks for the feedback! OEM wheels cracking is unfortunately an all too common issue on C7 Corvettes. The great news is that any of our forged wheels should be a significant improvement for you, and you should feel confident that something like our Sprint line will be more than strong enough to hold up to the rigors of daily use.
Our Sprint line wheels have a reinforced lip, which you can read more about here: apexwheels.com/blog/technical-discussion/meet-the-stronger-apex-sprint-spectm-inner-lip
The Enduro line has an even beefier lip, which has many benefits, but isn’t a requirement for normal day to day driving. Just as you wouldn’t buy soccer cleats to play basketball, it’s important to choose the right wheel for your needs.
The Enduro line is focused on maximizing on-track performance, and their feature set and available sizes are tailored to that. No center cap support and very wide fitments are key things that may not make them the ideal solution for a street car.
Tire sidewall size also plays an important role in protecting the wheel, so a common recommendation is to go down in diameter to have the best wheel protection possible. The 18x10" ET32 front and 19x12.5" ET55 rear in the Sprint Line would be a great option for you, with plenty of tires to choose from.
How do these thicker spokes still clear 6 pot BBK?
We laser scan each application and use the available space to the max (up to our safety limit). If you’re comparing to the Sprint line wheels, they were already created for high stiffness and have similar depth of spokes. The Enduro line gets a lot of its load rating strength from using wider spokes.
Will they come in 5x115?
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
I need them in white please I beg of you
We're gathering any and all interest for additional Enduro fitments. If there is enough demand for an application we will consider putting it into production. Please email us at expert@apexwheels.com with your requested fitment, the application it is for and the desired Enduro model.
Are these made in USA
All Apex wheels are designed by our in-house team of engineers in the USA, and then manufactured by various partners overseas in Taiwan, Malaysia, and China. We even designed the forging dies that stamp out our raw blanks, instead of buying the standard ones others use. How a product is made, not where it’s made, determines its quality. Besides controlling QC and engineering, we do independent validation tests to hold our partners and ourselves accountable. Our flow formed wheels are independently tested and certified by the VIA in Japan, and all of our forged designs get sent to STL or ITS in the USA for testing to our higher performance standards.
There are wheels out there that absolutely do cut corners, and the issues are rampant across the industry (US based brands included) but few people understand it. If you really want to understand our values then check out the Real Performance page on our website and look into the industry myths. You’ll be asking brands a lot more than country of origin after that. apexwheels.com/realperformance
What's the margin for error if each company calculate the strength of the wheels differently. Or would this be impossible to tell.
It’s impossible to say. When you say margin for error, we assume you mean safety buffer, which can completely very from brand to brand. In a perfect world, you would be able to directly compare load ratings of two different wheels and get a decent understanding of the comparative strength of the two. However, oftentimes marked load ratings are overstated and unverified - as you can see, in order to make a confident comparison we needed to 3D scan and reverse engineer the wheel in question. The best way to verify that a wheel's advertised load rating is accurate is to ask for independent 3rd-party verification of the wheel's performance, whether that be in the form of a test report from a 3rd party, or a KBA or VIA registration number indicating that a regulatory body has verified the wheel.
Ec7 next please
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Be great for my f30 335i....but no go for my fd3s...oh well
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Shut up and take my money!!
First proper wheels for heavy EVs 🙏
all that "transparency" but no mention where the wheels is being manufactured it will be funny if the "competitor" is being made in the same manufacturing facility.
If it were somewhere respectable, it would be stamped on the front of the wheels. I'm guessing China for these.
Apex is so cool they let you get eheels for half price if you break them . My f80m3 looks badass whoth them