Im posting this to help, I know i've posted a lot about ADV.1 and here is another reason. I ask if you guys will to pass this information along, this
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Another ADV.1 Quality Control Failure
Im posting this to help, I know i've posted a lot about ADV.1 and here is another reason.
I ask if you guys will to pass this information along, this company is going to hurt someone or worse. They show no regard for their consumer let alone the quality of their product. Thread source over on m3post. This is ADV.1's quality... - BMW M3 Forum (E90 E92) I am quoting the OP's initial outlay of information. Quote:
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^ Obviously this one is the worst case. Barely any metal there. This is going on a wheel with high rotational forces; without doing any stress analysis I'd be really concerned that that little piece of metal is all that is stopping it from ripping out of the fastener. |
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Wow! This sorta comes as a surprised and than doesn't also. ADV1 wheels manufacturing is out sourced. So I guarantee the QC is not on par with what Jordan is expecting. He has his "haters" from his 360 Forged days. And now his loyal followers for his ADV1 wheels. ADV1 wheels are very good looking wheels. No doubt about that. Hell I was seriously considering a set. But their primary goal is designing a good looking wheel. For that reason alone is why I went with my HRE wheels. HRE's primary goal is designing a wheel for safety and track abuse. I can continue with more great info on HRE's over ADV1 but I don't want to change the subject of this thread and the fact that before buying wheel do some research. There is a lot more to consider in a new set of wheels than how it looks.
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Now, do I agree with them? No. For me the safety and vibration issues are due to the multi-piece wheels themselves (because of the possibility of human error when assembling, like overtightening/leaving the bolts too loose), and no matter what, this is a brand new production wheel, not a prototype...It should have no mistakes, should of been scrapped just because it is not to plan, regardless if it will do the job or not. This is a careless error and these are not cheap wheels where something like this would be "understandable". $8000 to me is a ridiculous price...these wheels should be beyond perfect. |
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This is the second thread about their quality in the past 2 months.... I don't know how anyone would consider these, especially after them being asked to provide their TUV certificate and not doing it (because they don't have it). They outsource the cutting of their wheels to MHT in California who also cuts for DPE and pretty much all the other US made wheels... MHT sells designs close to what ADV.1 has for half the price. To say those holes are to reduce weight is a joke; it's easy to see they messed up the holes and redrilled them making them unsafe, there is no other reason why they are threaded. CCW cuts holes out of the face to reduce weight, and guess what, they aren't threaded.
And the worst of it all, why would anyone trust the owner of this company after the whole 360forged problem. Last edited by TeRRoRiFiC35; 07-16-2012 at 11:43 AM. |
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Ugh... that is scary.
It's also terrible to see that the President of the company isn't making any attempt to make his customer happy, or explain it in a way he can understand. At the costs of these wheels, it's unacceptable to even think that something like this is going on. |
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As an engineer, I would actually think if the rationale showed it's still good for use-as-is, the initial cost of material may be prohibitive, and they can provide the rationale and move on. I still don't agree, given the price I can't figure out how they couldn't just buy more metal and redo it, but just saying. |
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Thats one of the main issues, for what they charge they have to many errors and wont go fixing it unless you create a stink on the net. thankfully this isnt my set of wheels as someone had mentioned, I read about this stuff and post it up. even though i know ADV.1's arnt big here it is still good to know.
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Serious? Why still buy from Jordan? Didn't people learn from how he ran 360 Forged???
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