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The billet specialties are probably a better quality product in terms of material, runout etc. But I prefer the look of the Centerlines. They look more substantial.
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I agree with Travis, BS better quality wheel than Centerline. Also the polish on those wheels are first rate.
Also look on www.bcforged.com I had a set of those and they were great and very strong. Any offset you want for no extra charge Just to muddy the decision process |
I like the more "open" nature of the Billet Specialties wheel.. and they are cheaper..
Any weight difference between the two? |
Just from looks I'd go Billet.
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Thanks for some inputs guys especially Payton for adding mudd to the decision process.
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You had it down to 2 wheels..that is too easy. I can't get the BCForged link to work. www.billetwheels.com
Mine were the 2 piece forged billets. The BC09's, I had a polished lip and a machined center. They look much, much better in real life. Good luck in your search...How is texas treating you? I am guessing you only miss Fl when it is not hurricane season. |
Thanks Payton, Texas is treating us pretty good so far. So far I think I am leaning towards the Billet Specialties because of the great price and customer service I am getting through Howard Cook at Nostagia Wheels.
Scott |
we have 3 sets of Billet specialties in the shop right now from there lower line of wheels to there new profile series....evry set has always showed up in perfect condition...no balancing issues what so ever they make a top notch product good luck :thumbsup:
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Thanks Travis, that sure is comforting to know. It is terrible when you are on a ZERO $ budget and trying to find a good product.
Scott |
Boy those look alot like my Intro Pentias...I like the Billet Specialties best out of the two......
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