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Old 07-09-2010, 07:11 PM
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Looking for new Wheels

Was wondering if anyone had some good links to websites etc that I can browse wheels for my camaro. Mine is Cyber grey and was thinking some polished alum or Chrome. Maybe even CF. I am looking for Deep Dish wheels and not flat faced like to OEM wheels. Any info would be greatly appreciated!
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Old 07-09-2010, 09:24 PM
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I strongly suggest Forgeline.
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:43 AM
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Jason I took a look at the forgeline site and was impressed! I even made a set of wheels I would put on my car, however I dont think they are within my price range. They came out to be $11,000 ... if I read the site correctly ... maybe im wrong. I like some of the wheels Konig has as well but from what the website told me they have nothing that will fit the new camaro ...
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Old 07-11-2010, 08:33 PM
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$11,000? Shouldn't be. Which wheels did you build? The ones on my car start at under $1,200 each.
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Old 07-12-2010, 05:14 AM
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I cant remember now ... after all the options I chose it said final price $11,000 ish ... the pattern of wheel im looking for is something like the Konig Lace wheel ... But I dont wanna break the bank putting new wheels on.
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http://www.iconzwheels.com/ heres some pretty good wheels. adv1 wheels are also nice. ask for miguel ifyou call them.
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:15 PM
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Ok so I redid my wheels on the forgeline website ... total was $4700 ... I think I may have ordered like 8 wheels last time. $4700 is still pricey for me but ya know what .. If I toss $200 a pay into a jar from Sept-Mar im sure they would be affordable ... Am in love with Forgeline wheels now!
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Old 07-14-2010, 08:36 PM
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There's a lot of good wheel companies out there, but dealing with Forgeline was killer. Give them a call, they rock and put out a top notch product. They will be on my Z2...er...next Camaro.

http://www.phantomss.com/2010-camaro...geline-wheels/
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you planning on dumping the ss already?
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actually I think the 5th Gen has a lot more wheel options than the 4th gen ever had. Some are really good quality wheels... I got a few of them on mind... none of them cheap...


Other than ForgeLine... there are also CCW - i had a set on my old 02 Z06 and loved the wheels...

anyway.... i love to show you something but.. i gotta get the final approval before i do.
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@ jcamere94z28... appreciate the styleguide link; thank you.
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Old 08-20-2010, 06:38 PM
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These would work...

http://www.forgeline.com/product_ima...e_image-12.jpg

What's great about Forgeline is the endless custom fitment, no spacers needed.
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Originally Posted by Richy_Rich
These would work...

http://www.forgeline.com/product_ima...e_image-12.jpg

What's great about Forgeline is the endless custom fitment, no spacers needed.
Those are nice. I don't think i seen then in any Camaro yet.
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Originally Posted by jcamere94z28
Those are nice. I don't think i seen then in any Camaro yet.
Now that I see it again, I'm thinking this is a TA look.
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Originally Posted by Richy_Rich
Now that I see it again, I'm thinking this is a TA look.
It is, if I remember right they were originally made as a one-off for a Firebird show car.

I think they may look good on a new Camaro, though.
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