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Old 08-22-2009, 07:40 AM
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Well it looks like its down to HRE or FORGELINE. I like the knock off look on the RS Corvette . I just do'nt know how it would look on the Camaro. I'm getting close to pulling the trigger. I did'nt think it would be this hard to choose a wheel. I've been avoiding calling Frank at Prodigy I do'nt want to make him nutz. But I may neeed the guru's guidence on this one...
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you should look at ccw's website i have 20x13 with 335 with almost no weights to balance it no hardware or wheel halves to leak and no welds to get them that wide they are one of the finest wheels i've ever owned
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go with the forgelines with the knock-offs. it is sweet, and you will be kicking yourself when you see it on another car if you do not buy them.
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Well it looks like its down to HRE or FORGELINE. I like the knock off look on the RS Corvette . I just do'nt know how it would look on the Camaro. I'm getting close to pulling the trigger. I did'nt think it would be this hard to choose a wheel. I've been avoiding calling Frank at Prodigy I do'nt want to make him nutz. But I may neeed the guru's guidence on this one...
How do the Forgelines attached with the knock off?

Do they just make the wheels without lug holes, and you mount them with an adaptor?
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Old 08-26-2009, 11:26 AM
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go with the forgelines with the knock-offs. it is sweet, and you will be kicking yourself when you see it on another car if you do not buy them.
Just not sure how they would look on the 69. I do like the look though. I have to call Frank with some questions.. I hear what your saying..
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Old 08-26-2009, 11:29 AM
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How do the Forgelines attached with the knock off?

Do they just make the wheels without lug holes, and you mount them with an adaptor?
Going to talk to Frank about it .. Not sure..
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Default Forgeline knock off wheels

Our knock off wheels are built to order per your specs using a bolt on spindle and either a 3 ear or hex nut knock off cap. Special lug nuts are used to hold the spindle on as well as drive pins for extra strength on your high horse powerded vehicles.
The Roadster Shop designed there own cap to match the rear lights and fuel cap. It really was a pretty trick piece.
The center locking wheels do not add any time to your build time and we can still offer most styles and any color combinations for your finish that you choose.
I hope this helps answer your questions.

Please let me know if I can help in any way, and as always thanks for your support.

Best regards,

Scott Main
Forgeline Motorsports
www.forgeline.com
800-886-0093 ext. 308
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Old 08-26-2009, 11:47 AM
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I just PM'd Frank asking if any pictures of the Knock off wheels are available yet.
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