Pics of full polished FM5s?
Pics of full polished FM5s?
I was wondering if anyone had pics of full polished FM5s on a Fbody? I have only seen technipolish finish on fbodies and would like to see what a full polished Fikse FM5 would look like. Thanks
Have you been to the Fikse website at www.fikse.com? I know they have quite a few Camaros with FM5s in the pics section. There is a very good one of a blue Berger Camaro with the FM5s, but now that I think of it, I don't think the wheels are fully polished. I'm very interested in the FM5s for my 2002 Z28, but the things cost an arm and a leg, about $675/wheel. What the heck makes them so expensive, I know they're forged, but still, that's $2700 for four! I won't do the ricer thing and get two at a time, that would be ridiculous. But they do look great on the Camaro.
Originally posted by blu94Z
Have you been to the Fikse website at www.fikse.com? I know they have quite a few Camaros with FM5s in the pics section. There is a very good one of a blue Berger Camaro with the FM5s, but now that I think of it, I don't think the wheels are fully polished. I'm very interested in the FM5s for my 2002 Z28, but the things cost an arm and a leg, about $675/wheel. What the heck makes them so expensive, I know they're forged, but still, that's $2700 for four! I won't do the ricer thing and get two at a time, that would be ridiculous. But they do look great on the Camaro.
Have you been to the Fikse website at www.fikse.com? I know they have quite a few Camaros with FM5s in the pics section. There is a very good one of a blue Berger Camaro with the FM5s, but now that I think of it, I don't think the wheels are fully polished. I'm very interested in the FM5s for my 2002 Z28, but the things cost an arm and a leg, about $675/wheel. What the heck makes them so expensive, I know they're forged, but still, that's $2700 for four! I won't do the ricer thing and get two at a time, that would be ridiculous. But they do look great on the Camaro.
Nice.......
To find the pics I'm talking about on the fikse website, go to "your car" at the top of the page, then "Street Applications" at the bottom left of the page that pops up. Select any of the cars from the drop-down menu (Chevrolet Camaro SS Berger is my favorite) then hit the "View" button. I think the $675/wheel price is from www.discounttire.com.
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