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    1. #1
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      Nov 2003
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      HRE WHEELS questions!!

      hey everyone, Ive noticed a few guys getting the HRE wheels and I got a few questions. these are some sweet wheels and im debating between these and Iforged. HRE has some more styles to choose from and thats a plus. anyway, who are you guys going through when buying these rims.....strait through HRE or a dealer?? I found wheelboutique.........but dont list prices.....so, whats an average price for a set of 4 18's....rough guess....in either polished or black powdercoat??

      any help would be great.....

      thanks again, colt45

      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"


    2. #2
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      Average price for a set of 18s, with a non-standard finish I'd have to say would be between $4000-$6000 depending on which series wheel, size and options. Those prices are inline with Fikse, and Kinesis as well.

    3. #3
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      My front rims are $1258 a piece, and my rears are $1427 each.

      This makes it about $5500 shipped to your door. Then you just need tires at $345 a pop.
      I go directly to HRE, and deal with a guy named Mike Duffy. Tell him Tyler with the green 68 Camaro sent you- He will hook it up.
      Tyler

    4. #4
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      Tyler,

      You have the reverse lipped rims though, right? Don't those up the price quite a bit.

      edit: Colt,

      www.hrewheels.com has pricing. If you get a 540 series wheel, in the standard Camaro sizes (18x8/18x9.5) you're looking at $4298 for the wheels, and then another $638 for the high-polish. $4930 for everything. If you mini-tub and want 18x12s, add $302 to that.
      Last edited by Ralph LoGrasso; 09-06-2004 at 05:43 PM.

    5. #5
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      thanks guys for the quick info. I think these will be what Im gonna go with.......they just got more of a selection and I already found 3 styles I like.....now I just gotta pick which ones...LOL. I got a while before I will be getting these anyway, I still gotta get my car back from DSE and then start the mini tub. once thats done(hopfully jan-feb)....then I can get my wheels and tires. thanks again guys!

      colt45
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    6. #6
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      Cool, Colt. What are you planning suspension wise?

    7. #7
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      still figuring out suspension, first thing im doing is replacing with poli bushings, still has stock junk, I dont want nothing extreme so im gonna go with hotchkis sway bar 1 1/8,
      Im wanting coilovers, I plan on dropping the rear 1.5 to 2 and front 1.5 to 2.

      so many choices......LOL

      colt45
      colt zantop

      1968 camaro LS1.......aka......."NJECTED"

    8. #8
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      Sep 2001
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      They come painted silver as a base, and if you want polished or the brushed and clear coated centers like mine, that's a significant price increase.
      Scott
      Twin Turbo 434 SBC, T56, Baer brakes, HRE wheels, etc...
      My 69 Camaro
      Lateral-g.net





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