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Who makes the most affordable Billet Wheels?
Thought about Coys and Boss 338's, but thinking a true forged wheel that does not cost what my big block cost might be the best way to go...
I have a 67 Impala Fastback and want to go 20/18... If I go Billet, I will probably do 18's....(to keep costs down)... |
what's your budget? There's ton's of wheels out there. :thumbsup:
I have some 18/20 coys on my 56' I may sell for reasonable lol |
Budget??
As affordable as possible?
For a true Billet wheel, Probably 2 grand + tires... Coys or Boss 338...less |
We have a number of options. Give me a call at (866) 694-5940 and we can see what we come up with.
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wheels
Try Centerline Wheels. http://centerlinewheels.com/
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How about the NewGen Anarchy's, Dominator, or Kingpin?
http://driverzinc.com/category/wheels/newgen/ |
pro-wheels are pretty low priced for forged wheels
http://www.thewheelconnection.com/cu...Pro-wheels.php |
the Chinese
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Pro Wheels are American made (if California is still America) and a great wheel for the money. Billet Specialties has the best polish in the business and has some great styles for lower budgets.
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I would strongly recommended against pro wheels. The set I got were not up to par compared to previous billet wheels such as budnik and boyds. Little black specs under the clear coat on the brushed centers, center caps won't fit back in after being taken out to mount the tires, and a small crack in the inner hoop that had been covered with some sort of chrome material that flaked off to reveal the crack.
IMO go with a higher quality brand that will stand behind their wheels and you will be much happier. |
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