One manufacturer sells adapter's and 19. 5" wheels, they come with 2 steel inner rims and 4 alluminum. They say something obout the thickness of the alluminum throws of the centering so if you use inner alluminum wheels the outer wheels won't be correctly centered.
The other manufacturer also uses adapters but sell 6 alluminum wheels for the same price as the one that sells 4 alluminum and 2 steel wheels.
Rickson doesnt use adapters, they sell 2 steel rims in their package and are basically the same price as the other 2 above.
The first 2 say Rickson type wheel's are not safe, the only thing I can see as a downside is that if you happened to break a Rickson it is not easily replaceable in a hurry. What do you all think? I know the wheels are hubsintric, does the first guy have a point? I would rather go with 6 alluminum wheels for the same price and save on weight.
The other manufacturer also uses adapters but sell 6 alluminum wheels for the same price as the one that sells 4 alluminum and 2 steel wheels.
Rickson doesnt use adapters, they sell 2 steel rims in their package and are basically the same price as the other 2 above.
The first 2 say Rickson type wheel's are not safe, the only thing I can see as a downside is that if you happened to break a Rickson it is not easily replaceable in a hurry. What do you all think? I know the wheels are hubsintric, does the first guy have a point? I would rather go with 6 alluminum wheels for the same price and save on weight.