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One thing we always look for is a flat and true outer lip for using typical 3-point camber gauges and string alignment tools.
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We just bought an entire production run of the MOMO Podium wheels.  I have 150 sets in stock.  We have had very good luck with how they hold up.  In my opinion they are not the most attractive wheels on the market, but you can't do better than $475 for a set of wheels.  It is also nice that if you get a bent wheel from contact you don't risk ending up with a bunch of mismatched wheels.  MOMO has assured us that if we keep ordering large quantities they will not discontinue this wheel.


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That's good info, Ben.  I'm buying some more wheels in the near future and ad hoc availability is one of my biggest concerns when choosing.  I may pick up a set of them to check out.



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I'm wondering if the reason that 949 has taken a step back is the failures they were seeing on larger wheels of other track cars.  I used to run 17x9 6ULs on my ND track car, but have since sold the car and the wheels.

 

There has been a lot of talk of failing 6UL wheels in the ND track community as of late:  https://forum.miata....ght=6UL failure

 

I'm also looking for another set of wheels before June and am choosing between the Momos from Ben or the TRs from Tire Rack unless someone out there has a good used set they are trying to get ride of.  If so, please PM me.

 

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^That's been happening since he first started selling wheels.  Nothing new really except new model Miata.  


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I'm wondering if the reason that 949 has taken a step back is the failures they were seeing on larger wheels of other track cars.  I used to run 17x9 6ULs on my ND track car, but have since sold the car and the wheels.

 

There has been a lot of talk of failing 6UL wheels in the ND track community as of late:  https://forum.miata....ght=6UL failure

 

I'm also looking for another set of wheels before June and am choosing between the Momos from Ben or the TRs from Tire Rack unless someone out there has a good used set they are trying to get ride of.  If so, please PM me.

 

Thanks!

I know there has been a lot of heat on them about that. I managed to keep 4 sets that I prefer. When I won the NASA champs last year,  they quickly posted a picture promoting that I won with their wheels, I'm sure the check is in the mail for the advertising :)  All kidding aside, I have never experienced a failure. They bend easier than others, but overall, i think they were the best wheel to date for SM


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We just bought an entire production run of the MOMO Podium wheels.  I have 150 sets in stock.  We have had very good luck with how they hold up.  In my opinion they are not the most attractive wheels on the market, but you can't do better than $475 for a set of wheels.  It is also nice that if you get a bent wheel from contact you don't risk ending up with a bunch of mismatched wheels.  MOMO has assured us that if we keep ordering large quantities they will not discontinue this wheel.


Ben, where are these momos made?

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We just bought an entire production run of the MOMO Podium wheels.  I have 150 sets in stock.  We have had very good luck with how they hold up.  In my opinion they are not the most attractive wheels on the market, but you can't do better than $475 for a set of wheels.  It is also nice that if you get a bent wheel from contact you don't risk ending up with a bunch of mismatched wheels.  MOMO has assured us that if we keep ordering large quantities they will not discontinue this wheel.

150 no more!  One set headed my way now...



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Ben, where are these momos made?

 

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I just ordered a set of the Momos from Advanced. All things considered including shipping I saved over 130 compared to TR. Plus they come with the 17mm lug nuts. But I had to order the valve stems from somewhere else. Kind of a pain.



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I just ordered a set of the Momos from Advanced. All things considered including shipping I saved over 130 compared to TR. Plus they come with the 17mm lug nuts. But I had to order the valve stems from somewhere else. Kind of a pain.


They don’t carry valve stems? Odd, given they must stock plenty for internal use. I recommend the stubby rubber ones because they are least vulnerable to leaks or damage from close contact. I don’t have the NAPA part number handy but they were dirt cheap in boxes of 50.

Edit: I think it’s NTH 904153
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FYI, Phil's Tire Service will be introducing a new Spec Miata wheel soon (March iirc).

You can sign up to get info once available via the contact form on their website.

 

I just bought a set of D-Force wheels from 5x Racing.  I tie down my car by running straps through the wheels so the Momo and JRW don't work for me.  The old favorite Team Dynamics work reasonably well for my tie downs too.


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Any Idea what the weight of the Momo Podiums are in 15x7 in 25mm offset? 



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Looks like Phil's released their SM wheel:

https://philstireser...for-spec-miata/


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I like the TRM (BMW E30 25mm fitment), easier to clean than the Momos.  My local shop that mounts my tires didn't have the right adapter to balance the momos.  The backside of the flange isn't flat for a good mounting surface with their equipment.  Not sure if that's unique to my shop.

 

The JRWs look great and I'll consider those if I need more.  






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