Originally Posted by
Andrew R Stewart
I'm sure Performance has had different sources for their wheels or different people building them. So with the "quality" of the wheel build being dependent of it's actual work up (the process to lace, tension up, stress release, true and best match wheel parts with each other) and not a general statement which relates to an average we really can't be expected to give advice about any one real wheel.
Having said that I always like having the builder sign off, claiming their responsibility or their quality is a good feedback mechanism. Of course when the feedback is unlikely to happen, as in mail order purchases, this becomes more a marketing display then a real part of the process. Andy.
I think he is asking about PROformance not PERformance
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