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10-22-2012, 08:30 PM #1
The sad truth about COR Wheels - Consumer Awareness Bulletin
I would like to start off this story saying that we are extremely happy that our customer came out of this incident safely. This was a very unfortunate event that could have been fixed, but has now escalated to this..
This has made the front page of Jalopnik as well at this LINK.
I hope that this helps all consumers to think twice about purchasing COR wheels, as their life could be put into jeopardy.
Luckily this accident happened on a slow corner before the 130mph left banked nascar turn that was next. Please take some time to read the story.






I attended a track day on May 6th 2012 at Auto Club Speedway with my good friends at HG Motorsports. This was just a track day and by no means, a competitive event. I had run a few sessions on the course and I decided have a go with an instructor in my passenger seat. When I came in to turn 16 of the “Sports Car” layout, instead of turning, the car proceeded to skid to the ground and I went straight off of the course. I looked in my rearview mirror and saw my wheel rolling out behind me. I knew that all of my wheels had been torqued properly, as the instructor did it himself. From the way that the car had ended up, I immediately had a feeling that the front passenger side wheel had broken. Sure enough, as you can see from the pictures, that was the case. Keep in my mind that I was also riding on a brand new set of Michelin Pilot Super Sport tires. Because the wheel had come off, the car rode the 14.25” inch disc of the AP Racing 6 piston front brake kit. In addition, the wheel and tire had bounced around in the front fender, inside the wheel well, causing severe body damage.
HG Motorsports was kind enough to put the car on their trailer that they brought their race car on and tow it back to San Diego, while they drove their race all the way back to San Diego. The car was brought to Heinz Geitz Autohaus, a sister company of HG Motorsports, where they were nice it enough to leave it on one of their lifts until we could get some new wheels on the car. While at Heinz Geitz Autohaus, the techs there also discovered that the front driver side wheel has hairline cracks forming in the same area as where the front passenger wheel broke. See pictures.
About the wheels: My father had purchased these wheels brand new from Peter at ACG back in March of 2011-- Cor Precise in 20”x9.5 in the front and 20”x10.5” in the rear with a brushed center and polished lips. A week before the event at Auto Club Speedway, I had the center of the wheels painted gold. They were not powder coated, nor were they disassembled. They were professionally prepared and painted by a well known shop that does wheel repair work and prepares race cars.
After the accident, photographs and word got around quickly. The very next day, Peter from ACG called to let me know that he had heard what had happened and that he had already been in contact with Cor. Cor wanted us to send the wheels back to them for testing to find out what could have cause the problem. After “analysis,” Cor denied the responsibility and determined that the wheels would not be covered under warranty.
Our attorney sent a letter to Cor asking them to reimburse us for the wheels and pay for the damages to the car. Their reasoning for denying responsibility (see email) was that because the wheels had been painted and because I was at a track event, they were not under warranty and therefore Cor would not pay for the damages. Conveniently, Cor actually added the “track use” specification to their list of what denies warranty after we had brought this issue to their attention. Luckily, two days after the incident happened, I actually took a screenshot of their warranty page before the change. As you can see, the original page did not include the specification of “track use.”
Cor states that they are denying warranty because the wheels were used on the “track” when they have conflicting information on their website that promotes the use of their wheels on “tracks”, in “race” type functions, etc. I have posted photos of various instances where Cor uses these phrases throughout their website. I apologize in advance if some of the screenshots may be difficult to read.
For those of you who have a set of Cor wheels on your car, I suggest you have inspect them immediately. For those of you contemplating about purchasing a set of Cor wheels, I suggest you look elsewhere for a set of wheels.
I would like to thank HG Motorsports for towing the car back to San Diego, keeping it at Heinz Geitz, and for returning the car back to the way it was before the incident. Dieter, Chris, and the entire crew at HG Motorsports and Heinz Geitz Autohaus are a great group of guys. I would also like to thank Chapparone Auto Body for doing a wonderful job at repairing the damage to the body. One of the best bodyshops in Southern California and Mark over there is a true class act.
This is the email the owner of Cor sent to our Attorney.
This is Cor's warranty page two days after the event:Mr. Mayers,
We have received the wheels returned for warranty consideration. I have personally inspected the wheels and they conform to their design specification. The wheels were in fact repainted as your letter states and I am concerned about possible effects of the 3rd party paint process may have had on the wheels. Some processes have been known to adversely affect the aluminum material, which could lead to a failure of this kind. As mentioned, I will be having a sample of the failed wheel tested. In the meantime, I have had a chance to familiarize myself with the details surrounding this incident and I would like to point out that our products are designed for street use. The loads and the duration of the loads presented in a track environment are far greater than those experienced in day to day driving. I am sympathetic to your client’s unfortunate experience but I feel it is unreasonable to expect our company to be held solely responsible for the damages when the product was clearly not being used in the manner for which it was intended. As your letter states and the photographs provided clearly indicate, the vehicle was at a race track and the client was at an “instructional driving event”, not simply a car show. On this basis, we would have to deny the claim for warranty consideration.
If you would like to further discuss this matter, I would be more than happy to make myself available for a telephone conversation next week.
Kind regards,
Robert Herrera

Here is Cor's current "updated" warranty page:

Here is a topic on Cor's blog in which they use a photo of our car, which they call a "Camaro," that Cor states that one can "gain unmatched performance on and off the racetrack" with their wheels:

Here is another one of Cor's blog post with the use of the word "track":

Here is Cor's About Us page in which they state that they make "competition" wheels:
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10-22-2012, 08:34 PM #2
Yeah i saw just insane . Wow This why i don't buy cheap wheels your life inst worth it junk. Thank god hes safe
Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?- lol
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10-22-2012, 08:36 PM #3
owww dang!!
glad he is ok!!"Entrepreneurship is living a few years of your life like most people won't, so that you can spend the rest of your life like most people can't."
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10-22-2012, 08:38 PM #4
Frick@HG Motorsports
In-House Custom Dyno Tuning, Fabrication, Suspension Tuning, and Race Car Preparation
San Diego's Luxury & Sports Car Tuner
design.function.purpose
GOHGMS.COM
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10-22-2012, 09:30 PM #5
bye bye Cor. Another sh*t show shady Florida company.
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10-22-2012, 09:34 PM #6
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To all our valued members, we would certainly like to address this matter in greater detail, as all stories have 2 sides and a greater portion of the story was left out. Unfortunately, since this is a pending legal matter, our counsel has asked that we not discuss this matter with anyone, much less in a public forum. We hope you understand and can respect this. Suffice it to say, this disgruntled client has elected to try and tarnish our image that has been built over many years of providing a high quality product and outstanding service.
We would be more than happy to entertain any questions concerning our product, fitments, and warranty however we would ask that it be done via PM, as anything directly related to this posting is not something we can/should address at this moment in time.
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10-22-2012, 09:42 PM #7
Ouch! Glad he's ok, that could have easily ended worse then it did.
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10-22-2012, 09:45 PM #8
Funny part wheels on street tires , so it failed on street tires ? Who cares about the track a track with street tires is spirited driving on the streets . That crap failed simple
Hard work never killed anybody, but why take a chance?- lol
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10-22-2012, 09:50 PM #9
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There are two sides to every story. We have no idea how the wheels were refinishes, if they weren't actually dis-assembled, etc.
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The customer in question is also saying that the company that did the paint job did NOT dis-assemble the wheels before painting, but if you look at this picture, the paint job looks too perfect, especially in the crevices, for them not to have been dis-assembled.
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10-22-2012, 09:56 PM #10



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