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Old 04-09-2014, 05:35 PM
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MORR Wheels | Introduction to MBWorld!


MORR Wheels, founded in 2005, has been serving the industry for nearly a decade, lurking quietly like a silent predator; being known as the industry’s “best kept secret” for a reason.

In 2006 MORR introduced the MonoForged™ VS7 to the market. A 19lb, fully forged, 6061-T6 concave monoblock wheel with a profile that was non-existent nearly a decade ago, and where the mindset was that this profile forging was too heavy and required too much material to be “efficient”. The VS7 was the first ever concave monoblock wheel made in the US, paving a road to the wheel industry as we know it today. Without knowing it, MORR was inadvertently innovating an entire industry - pioneers without credit.

MORR’s goal has always been craftsmanship above all else and has maintained an organic marketing strategy that allowed the focus to be solely on quality, engineering, and craftsmanship, serving a specific clientele that is both knowledgeable and well educated. This clientele seeks an elegant design architecture fused with an inherited motorsports DNA, that drives MORR to make the lightest, strongest forged wheels in the market.

For 2014, MORR is letting the world in on its dirty little secret, introducing one of the most versatile wheel programs with 7 different series and 65 different styles/configurations ranging from the entry-luxury SpunForged™ series to flagship series MultiForged™ Contoured and MonoForged™ Competition.

With this said, MORR is proud to announce the release of its new website to all MBWorld members. Enjoy.:

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2014 ML350, 2012 AM Vantage S Roadster
Great looking products... any chance you have some mounted on an ML?
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Originally Posted by PureNick
Great looking products... any chance you have some mounted on an ML?
Unfortunately I don't believe we do, just yet. You could be the first!
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22 (WIFE) & 23 G63,22 TOYO TUNDRA TRD,21 GT BS, 22 McLaren GT,23 DUCATI MULTI V4 PIKES PEAK, 23 S580
8K for a set of wheels....

No thanks!

We can buy HRE for way less.
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Originally Posted by PureNick
Great looking products... any chance you have some mounted on an ML?
Actually just finished a set on a ML63 AMG. Will post pics as soon as try are ready.
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8K for a set of wheels....

No thanks!

We can buy HRE for way less.
We love competition. It's what keeps the industry interesting. We actually encourage all of our customers to compare our products with our closest competitors before setting up their mind. It's good to have options and keeps us on the edge to better ourselves.

We don't concentrate on making the most affordable, we concentrate on making the best. We are very competitive but our products are not for everyone. Regarding our pricing I'm not sure where the information came from, our MonoForged™ Series in 20" in Brushed Tinted Copper is $6,800, the comparable HRE P-Series in the same size and finish is $10,400.

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