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Hey @SignatureSales what is the load rating of the wheels? I don’t think I quite saw what the max load rating is they’re tested/rated for

Thanks for your comment. The wheels are tested to JWL VIA motorsport specs. We don't disclose specific load rating. Just know that each wheel is made specifically to far exceed the OEM's spec for each vehicle we designed for. Tesla owner's has been tracking with Signature wheels for over many years now without any issue. Didn't mention that Mountain Pass Performance recently purchased a set of SV501 for their track Model 3.

Safety is our number one priority and we make sure our customer won't have a bad day when using our wheels.

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Thanks for your comment. The wheels are tested to JWL VIA motorsport specs. We don't disclose specific load rating. Just know that each wheel is made specifically to far exceed the OEM's spec for each vehicle we designed for. Tesla owner's has been tracking with Signature wheels for over many years now without any issue. Didn't mention that Mountain Pass Performance recently purchased a set of SV501 for their track Model 3.

Safety is our number one priority and we make sure our customer won't have a bad day when using our wheels.
Why not disclose the load ratings if customer safety is your priority?
 
Would publishing them make them safer?
Y’all do realize that no full forged fully custom wheel company posts load ratings right? HRE, ANRKY, AL13, MV forged, BC, signature, Vossen full forged etc. You can go ahead and search and read the other car groups for this info. They go off of the manufacturer GVWR to determine and design to meet or exceed oem specs. What is actually more important is the tire load rating that people tend to overlook and buy cheap tires. The tire is what protects the wheel and supports the weight of car.

There’s too many variations when creating wheel (lip and concavity) and that’s why all forged wheel companies have a structural warranty to back their product. Signature even has a non structural replacement policy which I have not seen offered by another custom full forged wheel company.


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Just finished my install today! Took a couple quick pics. I’ll try to get some better ones soon..
 

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