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    1. #1
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      Who makes the most affordable Billet Wheels?

      Thought about Coys and Boss 338's, but thinking a true forged wheel that does not cost what my big block cost might be the best way to go...
      I have a 67 Impala Fastback and want to go 20/18...
      If I go Billet, I will probably do 18's....(to keep costs down)...



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      I would also like to know this. I have Coys now, but would like to to switch to comething different, but 4k-5k for wheels and tires just isn't in my budget. You could buy a drivetrain for what wheels are running now.
      David Butler
      "If you're not first, you're last"
      67 Camaro Twin Turbo SBC (changing from Blow-thru to Holley HP EFI)

    3. #3
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      If you are looking for a custom Billet wheel ie custom offsets and or backspacing, Boyds is the way to go. By far on the lower end of the billet wheel mark ups with great quality as well. I've been dealing with Boyd Coddingtons wheels for years now and they have had the best prices. Contact PTS on here. He will square you away with the lowest pricing.
      low is all I know..

    4. #4
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      I sent them an email and waiting for ideas??

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      Perry is a really great guy. Tell him Will sent you
      low is all I know..

    6. #6
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      We have a number of options depending on the look you are after. Feel free to give me a call and we can see what we come up with.

    7. #7
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      Quote Originally Posted by boynton6spd View Post
      I sent them an email and waiting for ideas??
      Message Sent

    8. #8
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      Good talking with you today. Let me know if there is anything else I can help you out with!

    9. #9
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      Quote Originally Posted by boynton6spd View Post
      Who makes the most affordable Billet Wheels?
      he said affordable and billet in the same sentence

    10. #10
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      an option that I have been looking at is either the billet specialties street lite (17's for size though) or the pro wheels boost in 18's.
      Chad Read

    11. #11
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      I just ordered 18 inch Billet Specialties "challenger" black anodized...should be here in a few weeks...Did not know about there street smart wheels until SEMA.

    12. #12
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      The lowest priced forged (2-piece welded construction) are from Pro Wheels. The main problem with Pro is that they take forever to build, so you shouldn't be in a hurry if you want some. Most sets I've sold take 10-12 weeks to build, it seems.

      Here are some previous threads with pictures and pricing:
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...uot-Boost-quot
      https://www.pro-touring.com/showthre...with-ProWheels

      Tony
      Co-Founder, LS1TECH.com


      Forged Wheel Dealer, Contact me for a quote!
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    13. #13
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      I got some centerline forged billet centers welded to the hoop for under 1K

    14. #14
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      Bryce,
      What size centerlines?
      Whe did you buy them?

    15. #15
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      Billet Specialties and Pro Wheels.

      You can check them out at the store, www.ProTouringSuperStore.com

    16. #16
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      When I was looking for wheels two years back Boyds was not producing, good to see they are back in business. I really wanted a set of their wheels but was hearing horror stories of 6 month build times.

      I ended up going with billet specialties. And its a cut center welded to the hoop. At the time they were the best billet wheel for my money. Where they shine is in the polishing, pun? what pun Mirror finish, no gouge marks or any buffing lines at all. JR
      What I write is opinion, none of it is factual. 2010

      Even though I'm conscious it doesn't mean I'm coherent. 2011

      I'm getting better with age. Best thing about old age is I don't know any better. 2012

    17. #17
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      Check out Centerline Wheels. I really like mine. Reasonable prices too.



      "Project Scarelane" - 1967 Ford Fairlane 500XL Pro-Tour

    18. #18
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      Quote Originally Posted by boynton6spd View Post
      Bryce,
      What size centerlines?
      Whe did you buy them?
      September 17 x 8 and 17 x 9.5
      Check out my build thread in my sig for pictures.

    19. #19
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      Quote Originally Posted by boynton6spd View Post
      Thought about Coys and Boss 338's, but thinking a true forged wheel that does not cost what my big block cost might be the best way to go...
      I have a 67 Impala Fastback and want to go 20/18...
      If I go Billet, I will probably do 18's....(to keep costs down)...
      Hello,

      How about the Billet Specialties Street Smart Line - Very Affordable & Fast Delivery 17-20"
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    20. #20
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      raceline wheels starting at $200.00 a wheel build your own sold at les schwab tire centers
      http://www.racelinewheels.com/c-29-2...om-wheels.aspx

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