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Old 03-14-2007, 01:03 PM
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Default Honeycomb Wheels

http://www.yearone.com/serverfiles/f...ain2.asp?cat=4

Intro apaprently makes Honeycomb-esque wheels. Just thought they looked great.

I have had Intro wheels before and really like them.

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$785, Wow
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$785, Wow
No kidding...

I paid less then half of that for my Intro Classics ($350 per rim for 18X9.5's)
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Old 03-21-2007, 06:40 AM
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If you like one of our wheels and you have any questions about pricing, please let me know. I'd be more than happy to help you out.

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No kidding...

I paid less then half of that for my Intro Classics ($350 per rim for 18X9.5's)
Where did you get your wheels? Site sponser?
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Pricey, but nice. Now if they would only do the snowflakes. 'Course, I would want them for less than $500 each, but thats just me.
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Where did you get your wheels? Site sponser?
I got them directly from Intro. I found pricing on the following site: http://truckshop.com/catalog/Intro-p-1-c-767.html and called intro. I told them that I would rather deal direct and asked if they would match pricing and they did.
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Hate to ressurect an older post, but is there a company that is making these honeycombs more 3-dimensional (big inch with more "depth")? Maybe one is, and I am not finding them(?).
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http://jalopnik.com/5394994/lingenfe...yline=true&s=i

Does anyone know who made these honeycomb wheels?
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Those look like Forgeline TA3's on the Lingenfelter car.
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I don't know who builds them or what they are, but I know they are not TA3's.

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yeah the ta3s are snowflake-style, not honeycomb-style.

only other honeycomb wheels I've seen are these



I know the owner of the car is trying to get these to market and is a member here, but can't think of his screen name...
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Take the ridge out of the lip, they would look even more awesome.
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TAZZZ2, where are you with those honeycombs?
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I clicked the link to the Lingenfelter car again and a different set of pics popped up. When I looked at it, it was a new version of a Bandit TA with Forgelines. My bad.
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We are now offering a honeycomb wheel that is very dimensional.


See more at evodwheels.com in the wheels section.
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Those look pretty sweet!!!

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We are now offering a honeycomb wheel that is very dimensional.


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Yeah, those are WAY nice!
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....but they're snowflakes, not honeycombs.

HONEYCOMB:


SNOWFLAKE:


They're not the same thing.
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If these weren't stoopid expensive, I would buy a set for the 74. I agree the ones from yearone are too flat and I think the ones on the Lingenfelter are too flush.



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yeah the ta3s are snowflake-style, not honeycomb-style.

only other honeycomb wheels I've seen are these



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