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- musiciansfriend (398301)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseExcellent buyer, Great eBayer! Hope to do business again!
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Reviews (3)

May 27, 2017
Buyer beware these are lug centric wheels
2 of 2 found this helpful These are lug centric wheels. This means that when the wheel is installed, there will be a space between the axle and the hub instead of a firm contact. The wheel is therefore lug-centric, as the wheel is centered by the lugs rather than by the hub. Driving on lug-centric wheels means that any impact will apply shear force to the lug studs, forces at 90 degrees to those the studs are designed to handle. This can cause the lug studs to bend, leading to a vibration in the car as the wheel slips around on the mounting plate, and possibly damaging the wheel's center bore if it has enough play to contact the axle. Most good wheel retailers, online or otherwise, will provide the correct spacers as part of the fitment package. This seller did not include spacers nor did he indicate that a spacer should be used, simply replying to my e-mail questions with "these are not hub centric wheels, read the description." I did not do my internet due diligence and now am stuck with 4 $260 paperweights.

Jan 08, 2020
Go to kick mic
Budget friendly kick drum mic option. The Audix D6 is my kick go to mic

Apr 17, 2017
Not an "Adult" stand
1 of 1 found this helpful Stand would be good for a very light hitting beginner or a child's drum set. Also, my biggest bone of contention, I was unable to tighten the boom arm tight enough for it not to slip out of place. I would have returned it for a refund, however, I took a pair of pliers to it and essentially destroyed the wing nut trying to tighten it so it would not slip.