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Old 10-19-2017, 09:23 AM
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I have a set of Billet Specialties Stiletto wheels on my 67 Camaro. It is a great wheel except for the excessive weld splatter on the back hoop areas. Makes it very difficult to polish. The splatter is visible when viewing the open areas between the spokes. I talked with Billet Specialties about the issue at a Goodguys event and they were not at all concerned. You might see if they have an option to clean the splatter and re-polish the back after welding. I would not purchase these wheels again without some quality control in this area.
In the construction of the wheel, in order to ensure proper weld and wheel strength, only the face of the wheel is shielded. The back-side of the wheel needs to remain open for welding purposes. For this reason, there is the potential to have weld splatter beyond the seam weld. Billet Specialties offers to polish the back-side of the rim / reverse polish for $50 per wheel. The labor and process is very intensive once the center is in place, hence the fee.
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Old 10-30-2017, 09:25 PM
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In the construction of the wheel, in order to ensure proper weld and wheel strength, only the face of the wheel is shielded. The back-side of the wheel needs to remain open for welding purposes. For this reason, there is the potential to have weld splatter beyond the seam weld. Billet Specialties offers to polish the back-side of the rim / reverse polish for $50 per wheel. The labor and process is very intensive once the center is in place, hence the fee.

That sounds like a **** deal to me, yalls wheels aint cheap to begin with. So for an extra $50 per wheel you can also get em without weld splatter? Hell i was gonna with y'alls wheels over forgelines.
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Old 10-31-2017, 03:48 AM
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I have Boze Forged on my '68 Camaro. They were built to my specs so they were not cheap, but a decent price for custom wheels. Forgeline's were my first choice but the pricetag was waaaaaay too far out of reach. I am sure you will be satisfied with any of the top brands and I couldn't be more happy with the Boze I went with for the quality, design and price. Good luck
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Wow!! "Either pay us $50 per wheel extra to polish your inner hoops or we will not take off the weld splatter for the high price you've already paid. Oh, by the way...thanks for patronizing our business and choosing Billet Specialty Wheels. We realize you had a choice amid the plethora of wheel choices available on the market. So, with that in mind, we give you wheels with weld splatter because it's too much of a hassle for us to take off." I highly doubt Billet Specialties forewarn you about this before you spend a few thousand dollars and up on wheels. I've seen many Centerline, Intro, Boze and Budnik brand wheels and they didn't have weld splatter on their 2 piece wheels. I'm sure they did when they were built, but those companies cared enough to remove it. That's the difference. I think we all understand and are fully aware of the how and why the weld splatter is there. The key is the customer service that goes along with the sale. What a way to enter into the muti-piece wheel market Billet Specialties. That's a ripoff if you ask me.
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If every member on this board snapped a picture of the backside of their two piece wheels, you could count on one hand how many are finished on the backside as good as the front side.
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If every member on this board snapped a picture of the backside of their two piece wheels, you could count on one hand how many are finished on the backside as good as the front side.
Donny, of course not as good as the front. I never made that assumption. But, as I previously stated, I've seen a many of the back of 2 piece wheels and didn't see weld splatter. Definitely not on Center Line and Intro's. Those two companies at least make a conscious effort to remove most of it as a customer service/quality assurance issue in my opinion. Now, I'm not saying that there's not a single speck on any wheel, just not a lot of bird poo so to speak. I'm just saying...
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Right, which brings me more to my point. I have never seen a Billet Specialties wheel with what I would call excessive weld spatter. The inner hoop isn't finished as nice as the outer and the weld looks like a weld. Like every single other two piece wheel I have ever seen.
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I bought mine from Newstalgia wheels..had a good price. Bought the tires from there too and came mounted so I didn't have to worry about the idiots around here scratching them.

Billet Specialties GTR and I had them polished inside and out...best pictures I have right now
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