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Old 12-06-2007, 05:26 PM
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Some damn good looking wheels.
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Old 12-06-2007, 05:45 PM
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Yea, some of those are VERY nice looking..

Are there finish options? (brushed, coated, annodized, etc)
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I like the Axiom and the Venom alot!
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I just noticed.. no lug holes?

And the centers look to small to have caps.. what am I missing?
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check out the link above pretty bad a$$!! What do they cost is the big question
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Old 12-06-2007, 07:10 PM
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Steve, I noticed the lack of lugs too but if you look close you can see a parting line that passes across each spoke. The whole center is a removable cap I assume. Great looking wheels, I will be sure to spec many of these on future projects.
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Old 12-06-2007, 09:16 PM
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YES, completely hidden lugs, but the look of an exposed lug wheel with it's larger windows, etc. Check out the video:

http://www.schottwheels.com/cover-loc.cfm

The caps are completely machined out of 6061-t6 with the tightest tolerances on the market. The cover loc is machined to match each wheel design. Under the cover-loc center cap, hides spline drive lug nuts. All hardware, including the machined wrench is supplied with the wheels.

There are three different options for the center nut. A spanner, hex, and crescent style:





And an optional authentic 3-bar spinner:



YES, there are finish options. Brushed, Polished, and Anodized. AND, a combo of anodizing and re-machined. This meaning the face of a wheel can be anodized, then the sides of the spokes can be re-machined and polished or brushed for a truly unique look, that no other wheel company is offering.


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Veryyyyyyy nice stuff love to has some for my pro street! you make 15x4's and 15x15's ?
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