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Originally Posted by Carlos@MORR
That is impression die-forging. It has no quality benefits over non-impression die-forging. Impression die-forging, such as what Volk uses to make their TE-37, is used because of the high volume of wheels they make since machining time is very minimal. The only aftermarket manufacturer I know that uses this method is Volk. No other manufacturer uses it since the tooling cost is approximately half a million dollars.
MonoForging is not a word nor a manufacturing process. MonoForged™ is the name of our 8000-Ton Forged MonoBlock (1PC) product line.
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Hi Carlos,
so, bottom line is Morr vs8.2 is 1 piece forged wheel?
Could you describe the forging process of Morr please?
Also, what's the weight load rating for the vs8.2?
Thanks,
D