Just remember that Shelby wheels are heavy as hell. Just something to consider while looking at wheels.
Yes some of them are. Some of them are actually light. Those CS5 19x11 are around 24.5 lbs. My CS2's are heavy. 20x11 is 40 damn pounds.Just remember that Shelby wheels are heavy as hell. Just something to consider while looking at wheels.
They are heavy for a reason though, most are forged and made to perform on the track..
Not sure on cost, but a lot of the car shows use them. Iron Resurection only uses them on their buildsNope, never heard of them. But good God they've got some nice stuff. Looks like this is all custom. How much do these typically cost per wheel? The Shotgun-G and V2 in particular...dayum...
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CAST wheels are heavy and weak. Forged wheels are strong and light. A forging will craft a piece that is strong with less material. Cast is exactly the opposite.
NopeThat is not true at all.. Castings are usually lighter and produced with no grain integrity etc. Forgings are made under a great amount of pressure, this process removes any voids that would occur in a casting forging also aligns the grains of metal creating a very strong part..
Nice Photoshop.After a lot of back and forth on all the SOLID options you guys have given me, I've decided to go with the Vossens. Snip....
Going to do some renders. Here's a quick stab at the graphite:
Photo I found of the silver/brushed:
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Photochop of the graphite/brushed. Looks pretty sharp IMHO
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Nice Photoshop.
Work related skill or hobby?
Oh yeah, congrats on the wheel choice.
Post'em up when you get them installed.
Im actually in the DC region, but Vossen referred me to Motorsports LA because they could do the discontinued brushed finish. NFSM looks like they have a pretty good website thoughIf you are in LA call Need 4 Speed Motorsports, https://n4sm.com/
They have helped me out a lot on lots of different wheels.
Do they do brushed finishes?They do custom colors as well.