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Bunch of PETA loving..... Haha I thought they were euro. Hre's are nice. Just to rich for my blood.
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Definitely HRE.... excellent quality... and can take a curb shot at 40 mph and still turn true. :_paranoid
HRE is as expensive as they are in part BECAUSE they are made in Kalifornia. If they were Euro, they would be cheaper! :thumbsup: Or Forgelines are good too. :P |
Forgeline DE3P/S has a similiar look, optional hidden HW, etc. Actually my favorite wheel until they came out with the RB3.
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I don't know where you priced them, but they are far more expensive than Intro's. HRE is definately a cut above the rest. Intro is no where near the quality of HRE. As mentioned, go with HRE if money is not a problem. Then secondly, I would choose Forgeline. No Intro's for me. And HRE is made in the USA. |
What about Formula 43's and they are mark stielow approved...
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I was wrong on the pricing. HRE is more expensive. Thanks for all of the help and info.
Those Forgelines are a good looking wheel too! Too many choices... |
I like the HRE way better.
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I was just going to say if they are higher than HRE I don't even want to know what they cost!! I love the HRE's I have FIkse now but I see HRE's in my Future!!!
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Wheels are VERY important and also are a tough decision. If you find a wheel that you like and is a little more money, don't skimp. Buy them, every time you look at your car you see the wheels, not the tranny.
HRE is my choice between the two posted. |
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