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downtime! 09-15-2012 12:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Phuck Phace (Post 4904)
I'm a fan if you drop the shit out of yer car. Paint the rivets black too.

Wait, according to Steve these are bolts......nevermind.....LOL!

Grandpa 09-15-2012 05:33 PM

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Originally Posted by downtime! (Post 4920)
Symantics, they've always been called rivets, even if they are bolts, and they still look like shit in my opinion. Make 'em the same color as the wheel so they don't jump out at you. Focus should be on the car as a whole, not on some polished "bolts".

It's not semantics at all, it's just wrong usage of terminology by someone who doesn't know any better. Rivets are for sheetmetal, bolts hold things together.

I would agree fake bolt heads glued to a wheel that being used in their functional capacity is a bit lame, but a true multi-piece wheel that is hand built requires bolts to hold it together. A multi-piece wheel can be disassembled at any time for cleanings or to change out the centers or hoops for any reason like of they are damaged. That can't be done with a cast type wheel. If a cast wheel needs to be repaired, it will never look the same again. In addition to that, cast type wheels also tend to be much heavier rather than a multi-pieced wheel. So there is much more to the assembly bolts rather than just the look of them.

Different strokes. I personally don't like all black wheels because you loose the detail. It's about contrast and making flow. With an all blacked out wheel, you might as well just leave the stockers on in black because it shows the same amount of detail - none. A lot of times, a car with blacked out wheels will look like it's just a void of anything there at all.


Now, that's not to say that all black can't look good at all, but it doesn't work for all cars and has to have the right contrasting lines and colors.

It's cool you don't like my wheels, as I said different strokes for different folks. But I would say you are in the minority with that opinion because EVERYTIME I drive my car somewhere I get compliments and questions about them. :)

downtime! 09-15-2012 05:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 4947)
It's not semantics at all, it's just wrong usage of terminology by someone who doesn't know any better. Rivets are for sheetmetal, bolts hold things together.

I would agree fake bolt heads glued to a wheel that being used in their functional capacity is a bit lame, but a true multi-piece wheel that is hand built requires bolts to hold it together. A multi-piece wheel can be disassembled at any time for cleanings or to change out the centers or hoops for any reason like of they are damaged. That can't be done with a cast type wheel. If a cast wheel needs to be repaired, it will never look the same again. In addition to that, cast type wheels also tend to be much heavier rather than a multi-pieced wheel. So there is much more to the assembly bolts rather than just the look of them.

Different strokes. I personally don't like all black wheels because you loose the detail. It's about contrast and making flow. With an all blacked out wheel, you might as well just leave the stockers on in black because it shows the same amount of detail - none. A lot of times, a car with blacked out wheels will look like it's just a void of anything there at all.


Now, that's not to say that all black can't look good at all, but it doesn't work for all cars and has to have the right contrasting lines and colors.

It's cool you don't like my wheels, as I said different strokes for different folks. But I would say you are in the minority with that opinion because EVERYTIME I drive my car somewhere I get compliments and questions about them. :)

I fully understand the tech behind multi piece wheels, having had a few sets of Jongbloed wheels way back in the day. And I never said I don't like your wheels, just don't like bright "bolt heads" on black wheels. As long as everything is basically one color, they kind of blend in and aren't nearly as obvious as silver on black. Don't take stuff so personal anyway, it's just my opinion.

Grandpa 09-15-2012 05:52 PM

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Originally Posted by downtime! (Post 4949)
I fully understand the tech behind multi piece wheels, having had a few sets of Jongbloed wheels way back in the day. And I never said I don't like your wheels, just don't like bright "bolt heads" on black wheels. As long as everything is basically one color, they kind of blend in and aren't nearly as obvious as silver on black. Don't take stuff so personal anyway, it's just my opinion.

I'm not taking it personal at all bro. Just a discussion. :)

downtime! 09-15-2012 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 4950)
I'm not taking it personal at all bro. Just a discussion. :)

True dat. Also, I believe the wheels in question (the Valencias) are just a welded 2 piece, so the bolt heads are just for show. Looking at their website though, they make some damn good looking wheels.

04sleeper 09-15-2012 10:02 PM

I think I'm going to trade my wheels for some black RTR's.

Havn't seen anything like that on a new 5.0 yet!

jarheadtex 10-12-2012 12:48 AM

Concept One CS-10?

http://www.howeyindustries.com/conce...wheel-set.html

jarheadtex 10-12-2012 09:40 PM

WOW...I was looking at some TF wheels. Steve, ...how did you purchase yours? Their website is a nightmare.


I kinda like the turn 8's

DirtyD 10-12-2012 09:46 PM

Check out some of MHT's Niche brand wheels. I'll eventually be going that route.

jayman33 10-12-2012 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by jarheadtex (Post 7534)
WOW...I was looking at some TF wheels. Steve, ...how did you purchase yours? Their website is a nightmare.


I kinda like the turn 8's

I'm a TF dealer, just let me know what you need.

04sleeper 10-12-2012 10:03 PM

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Originally Posted by jarheadtex (Post 7534)
WOW...I was looking at some TF wheels. Steve, ...how did you purchase yours? Their website is a nightmare.


I kinda like the turn 8's

:secret:

Grandpa 10-12-2012 10:43 PM

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Originally Posted by jarheadtex (Post 7534)
WOW...I was looking at some TF wheels. Steve, ...how did you purchase yours? Their website is a nightmare.


I kinda like the turn 8's

Haha!

I bought mine through Kevin (04sleeper) who is a rep for them. Kevin is awesome at getting just the right fit that you are looking for. I highly reccomend them.

While TF's may not be as cheap as a cast wheel like all the RTR type wheels, they are very much so a bargain for an entry level custom forged wheel that is made in the same factory as the IForged wheels are made. And I'm sure you know, IForged wheels are higher than giraffe pussy so that should tell you something about how nice TF wheels are!

jarheadtex 10-12-2012 10:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jayman33 (Post 7537)
I'm a TF dealer, just let me know what you need.

pm sent

jarheadtex 10-12-2012 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Steve (Post 7539)
Haha!

I bought mine through Kevin (04sleeper) who is a rep for them. Kevin is awesome at getting just the right fit that you are looking for. I highly reccomend them.

While TF's may not be as cheap as a cast wheel like all the RTR type wheels, they are very much so a bargain for an entry level custom forged wheel that is made in the same factory as the IForged wheels are made. And I'm sure you know, IForged wheels are higher than giraffe pussy so that should tell you something about how nice TF wheels are!


These are the ones that I am looking at

http://www.trueforgedwheels.com/?con...Turn+Eight.jpg

moor3r 02-02-2013 03:07 AM

Boss 338


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