Volk Rim Marking???
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Volk Rim Marking???
Hey I saw this
(The JU thingy)
And am wondering, what does that mean? I have that on my Winter Rims (Nice rims, just the power coating is comming off) and am wondering what that means??
(The JU thingy)
And am wondering, what does that mean? I have that on my Winter Rims (Nice rims, just the power coating is comming off) and am wondering what that means??
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I'm not sure exactly what it means, but it is on my stock rims too. We know they are Enkie wheels. call a wheel shop and ask, they might know.
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You know that I was just hard-core slamming your question Buggs...
Just messin around, hope that came through in the second post.
Just messin around, hope that came through in the second post.
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The "J..." sign means that the wheel was manufactured in Japan OR outside but certified to a Japanese wheel standard. See this month's Modified Magazine article about copycats/counterfeit "go fast" parts for the name of the organization.
BTW great article that should calm down a few power buyers of cheap Ebay parts (at least for safety-critical or critical engine/suspension parts). Sometimes knock-offs do not produce any power (next month they'll show dyno results of original VS copycat) or are just plain dangerous for road use. In brief: stick with well known names that put extensive design/testing in their parts and run away when offered new in-box parts at slashed prices.
BTW great article that should calm down a few power buyers of cheap Ebay parts (at least for safety-critical or critical engine/suspension parts). Sometimes knock-offs do not produce any power (next month they'll show dyno results of original VS copycat) or are just plain dangerous for road use. In brief: stick with well known names that put extensive design/testing in their parts and run away when offered new in-box parts at slashed prices.