I just need to speak to Forgeline and get an education to be able to order exactly what I want. I need to replace these Fesler's which I like but not what I want long term:
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In my opinion, this is what you need to know to start the process.
1. Every wheel Forgeline wheel is custom made-to-order for each customer and each unique vehicle application and chassis configuration. So no matter what wheel you pick, we're going to engineer it and build it to work for you. We can make just about any of our wheel models to fit a 69 Camaro. The only exceptions would theoretically be the few models that were designed specifically for the Porsche centerlock (like the GT1) or the Dodge Viper 6-lug (like the GTD1-Viper). But even then, we usually offer a similar 5-lug version that would work for you (like the GT3C or GTD1 5-Lug).
2. If you're planning to do lots of hardcore high speed track driving with the Rival S or some other aggressive tire, then we need to think a little more about load ratings. Our Performance Series and Competition Series wheels are designed with higher load ratings and should be more than adequate for any pro-touring car, even one that sees lots of track time with very sticky tires and a very aggressive driver.
3. If the car will only see occasional high speed track duty, or if you don't plan to run such an aggressive tire, then don't lose sleep over the load ratings. Pick a wheel that you like, and we can go from there.
4. The Concave Series wheels are designed to have a concave or dished profile in the center. This looks a little more modern. But bear in mind that the concave profile is extending outboard from the hub instead of dropping straight out to where the rim register bolts to the outer, which means that the concave spoke direction is consuming some of what would otherwise be the outer width. So holding overall width constant, a concave wheel will always have a slightly narrower outer. This is seldom an issue in the rear with a narrowed axle, but it can sometimes be a concern up front. For this reason, we offer the Concave Series wheels in both deep and shallow concave angles. So if you are a little tight on space up front, then we can go shallow up there to maintain some outer depth. (Which is exactly what this orange "Legacy" '69 Camaro on VX3Cs from Bent Metal Customs did.)
5. Because all of our wheels are custom made-to-order, you can get any finish combination that you want. We powder coat the three piece wheels before they are assembled, so you can mix and match any finish on the center, outer, and inner. And most colors are available in matte, satin, or full gloss options. As a rule, the matte finishes have a little more texture and are therefore harder to clean (more valleys in the surface into which brake dust and grime can collect). So if you want to limit your maintenance and cleaning requirements, then maybe be thinking about satin or gloss options. You probably won't see much of the inner, once the tire is mounted and the wheel is bolted to the car. So I don't recommend spending money on any optional finish upgrades on the inner. I like to do a satin or gloss black on the inner which just blends in with the shadows.
6. Most of our three piece wheels can be made with your choice of either exposed or hidden hardware. But there are exceptions. A few of our models (like the CF3C for example) have a pretty steep chamfer along the outside of the rim register which would preclude exposed hardware. So in those few cases, hidden hardware is the only option. Whenever we use hidden hardware, we take the extra step of installing Helicoils into the rim register so that we are not threading bolts directly into the bare aluminum.
7. You can see thumbnails of every wheel model that we offer all on one page by using this link: https://forgeline.com/wheels-and-products/
Hope that maybe helps a little. Custom wheels aren't cheap. And the options are almost limitless, so the shopping process is a little daunting sometimes.