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    1. #1
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      Feb 2005
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      Thoughts on this wheel?



      These would be going on a light blue colored 67 RS in a 19/20 combo and hopefully C6 Z06 Disc brakes whenever i'm able to get my hands on a set. Thoughts?

      They are chrome and come with a 5 year chrome warrenty which is a big plus for me.



      Derek


    2. #2
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      Dec 2004
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      They look real sweet. What brand/pricing? They look like higher dollar bbs (or maybe bbk? I forgot which one sorry) but without the rivets (which i dont like anyways).

    3. #3
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      They come from the Weld Evo collection. I'm pretty sure that BC forged was bought out by them b/c of the part number. BC-010 Pricing is about 600+ for the 20s and a little less for 19s.

    4. #4
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      If you go to weld's website they have BC forged listed as an upcoming series. So youre probably right

    5. #5
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      Jan 2005
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      Look on Boyd Coddingtons website. The same wheel is there. I'm not sure who is actually make the BC Forged line of wheels. Boyd Coddington Jr. is the marketing director at Weld. I looked at putting these on my Challenger and could never get pricing or lead times on the wheels that I chose. Not sure...what is up.

    6. #6
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      Weld wheels is about to come out with three peice wheels.............. :icon996:

      we have one of the wheels pictured they are pretty nice quality! pricing isn't terrible either!
      KENNY DAVIS HOTRODS

    7. #7
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      Aug 2004
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      SoCal
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      That's a nice looking wheel. They may be a pain to keep clean with all the spokes. I have a set of chromed 19" MasItaly Sagittas on my driver with something like 14 spokes and they are a lot of work to clean. They do look good once clean though!
      1965 GTO - 439ci Pontiac ,66 Tripower induction, M-20, Full GW suspension, 3:1 PS, manual Baer 13"/12" disks, 18" AR TT2 "Classics"
      2005 GTO - chrome lugs and valve caps...

    8. #8
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      Jan 2005
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      Tomball, TX
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      Quote Originally Posted by tripower
      That's a nice looking wheel. They may be a pain to keep clean with all the spokes. I have a set of chromed 19" MasItaly Sagittas on my driver with something like 14 spokes and they are a lot of work to clean. They do look good once clean though!
      Can you use the Mother's Powerball on chrome? I'm guessing you can probably use it on any finish as long as you use the correct polish...anyone know?
      Ryan
      '68 Camaro (slowly coming back together...very slowly)

    9. #9
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      it says for aluminum on the bottle and the ball...

    10. #10
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      Mar 2005
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      I heard a while back that the " POWERBALL " material is too rough , and will scratch chrome.

      Not sure if this is true , but I wouldn't want to find out on a set of big buck wheels ..........
      ProTeal55
      1955 Chevy Bel-Air 2 Door Hardtop
      Member: Half Fast Chicago
      http://www.halffastchicago.com

    11. #11
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      Feb 2005
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      Jacksonville, NC
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      I think I may try to order a set of these next week as long as they have the backspacing I need.




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