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The primary users of SFI standards, or specifications (specs), are equipment manufacturers whose products are tested and self-certified to the appropriate procedures. SFI Specs are included as part of the rules of race sanctioning organizations. Ultimately, the consumer benefits from the SFI program because it establishes recognized levels of performance or quality for a given product which results in a safer racing environment.
SFI specs provide a QA/QC basis, but have nothing to do with the use of equipment. Now you can of course say that the wheel in question was SFI certified with the use of shank style nuts, but SFI doesn't say anything about using the wheel with oversize lugs. As far as a MOSER axle being "...the inferior parts" I couldn't disagree with you more strongly. MOSER axles are among the best products out there for extra duty applications, IMHO.