Ok question on the Racing Hart Series and Racing Hart Evolution Series..
Is one better than the other for any particular reason? I've been reading about how some say the Evos are made by american racing and them being cheap just b/c they aren't 3 pieces, is this true? I was looking into getting some M7000 Racing Hart Evos, but not if everyone thinks they can be bought from Pep Boys, that's insane.
IMO, i don't think there made by a cheaper company...it's just a new line of rims coming from RH. You've probably noticed that the two lines have different rims, so it was probably a new name to kinda keep things fresh. My .02
If you do a search, there was a thread once talking about how Racing Hart and RH are 2 different companies. If the center cap says Racing Hart, you have the high end series. If the cap has RH, then it's the low end series rims. One of my boys has RH on his rims and the model is CP-35, they are not as light as the Racing Hart CP-035. Hope this helps.
That's so gay, why does Racing Hart advertise the Evolution series as part of their own. That's like turbonetics, they don't produce their own turbines, gay.
That's so gay, why does Racing Hart advertise the Evolution series as part of their own. That's like turbonetics, they don't produce their own turbines, gay.
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I think it's mainly to keep costs down. If I remember correctly, the Evolution series are all 1 piece cast rims vs. the 3 piece upper end design. But the designs of the rims are exclusive to Racing Hart and they could probably manufacture the wheels for a cheaper price by having someone else do it, then pass the savings on to you. Same thing with Turbonetics, they COULD take the time to R&D their own turbine, but that would probably jack the cost way up. Especially when you can just get a turbo from someone who mass produces them and then design the rest of the kit around that part. They're companies trying to run a business, and in the end, have got to make a profit of some kind. Besides, does it really matter to you if Turbonetics or Mitsubishi made that turbo (as long as they're the same quality?)
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I think it's mainly to keep costs down. If I remember correctly, the Evolution series are all 1 piece cast rims vs. the 3 piece upper end design. But the designs of the rims are exclusive to Racing Hart and they could probably manufacture the wheels for a cheaper price by having someone else do it, then pass the savings on to you. Same thing with Turbonetics, they COULD take the time to R&D their own turbine, but that would probably jack the cost way up. Especially when you can just get a turbo from someone who mass produces them and then design the rest of the kit around that part. They're companies trying to run a business, and in the end, have got to make a profit of some kind. Besides, does it really matter to you if Turbonetics or Mitsubishi made that turbo (as long as they're the same quality?)
Yeah I understand from a business spectrum I guess, I just wonder what everyone elses mindset is on them.... do people consider them not actual Racing Harts b/c they are one piece and less expensive?
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from wat my fren told me, RH evolution is owned by Dazz motorsports. How does he know? he's buddies with the owner of Dazz.
Racing Hart, RH, RH Revolution are all distributed by Dazz. They all have the same parent company. "In the end, it doesn't really matter."-Linkin Park
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