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Old 10-13-2013, 08:46 PM
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Old 10-13-2013, 09:34 PM
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ZX3's or GZ3's

From what I see..
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ZX3's or GZ3's

From what I see..
I think you are right on the ZX3:

http://www.forgeline.com/customer_ga...product_key=15

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Old 10-14-2013, 01:30 AM
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Yep that is the ZX3.

FYI, the GZ3 is the updated version of the ZX3 that employs the new I-beam spoke design to add strength and reduce weight. We still sell a lot of ZX3s, but if you like this wheel and want the latest engineering and manufacturing tech, then consider the GZ3 too. http://www.forgeline.com/products/pe...-18-19-20.html



Also FYI, if it were missing a center cap and had a deeper center area around the lug holes, then it would be the ZX3R.



And if it were a flat lip outer and the spokes connected to the rim register from the inside of the radius (versus connected to the front of the rim register), then it would be the ZX3P.

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Old 10-14-2013, 07:59 AM
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Also FYI, if it were missing a center cap and had a deeper center area around the lug holes, then it would be the ZX3R.


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Oh man those are nice looking wheels!!! I want a set for my 2nd gen hummmm so Mark what would a set of 18x9 and 18x10 cost???
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Yes they are beautiful. This is the set i'm leaning towards. Brushed center, no exoposed screws, polished outer lip. I will be at SEMA on tuesday and will see ya there....thanx,Mike
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Old 10-15-2013, 01:58 AM
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Yes they are beautiful. This is the set i'm leaning towards. Brushed center, no exoposed screws, polished outer lip. I will be at SEMA on tuesday and will see ya there....thanx,Mike
Mike, not a problem. Sounds great! But which wheel are you referring to?
FYI, I don't fly out until Tuesday morning and am not sure what time I'll make it to the booth. So please be prepared to talk to Steve and/or Dave too. Thanks!
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This is the one model I love. And I love the exposed screws. To me, the screws just add a little more detail to the rim register.
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This is the one model I love. And I love the exposed screws. To me, the screws just add a little more detail to the rim register.
FYI, exposed hardware is available on most Forgeline wheel models. The exception is when a model has a big chamfer along the front edge of the rim register (like the CF3C shown below). You need a nice flat surface to do the exposed hardware on the front.



But any model with a flat register is fair game for exposed hardware. Including the GZ3 posted above.
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Just to illustrate the point above with a side by side comparison...

Here is the GZ3 in Transparent Smoke with hidden hardware:



And here is the GZ3 in Transparent Smoke with the exposed hardware (aka: through-bolt option):

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