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Old 01-29-2005, 01:17 AM   #3
low 84
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here are a couple that in my expireance are just about the best out there, quality and performance wise. but they don't make alot of styles that would work with our trucks. and you have to pay for the quality you are getting $$$$

http://www.hrewheels.com/Wheels/
http://www.fikse.com/products.html


here are a few others that are worth checking out

http://www.chipfoose.com/wheels.aspx?LinkID=tn8
i typically think of foose wheels as being high quality but the last set we ordered (20x9's front 20x10.5 rear, lusso's) left me pretty dissapointed. one of the rears had chrome bubbling already on a brand new wheel, the other rear was bent, they front ones they sent had too small of a hub circle and the rears were shipped with mecedes benz style caps instead of foose caps, we ended up sending them all back, hopefully they will get it right this time

http://www.introwheels.com/wheels.shtml
i really haven't heard anything but good about intros and they have some pretty killer styles, but i've only actually delt with a couple sets, both of which had a very good fit and finish

http://www.weldracing.com/Weld_Racing/wheels/xp.shtm
the weld xp series is a really killer line of wheels if you are going more for the street/strip style than the bling style

http://stocktonwheel.com/
http://www.wheelvintiques.com/

the las two links are more my prefered style of wheels, vintage, nostalgic, ect. , i plan on using some ralleys widened by stockton for my '84 in the future
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