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    1. #21
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      Quote Originally Posted by 70chevelle406 View Post
      with the choices there, id go with the Whiplash!. Hurry up and get those on there so I can see what mine would look like! lol

      Vince

      You took too long so I went ahead and bought some today! The 4 week wait is killing me!





    2. #22
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      my vote would be the rated X.

    3. #23
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      Rated X or Whiplash brushed aluminum.
      Post pics when you get them mounted.

    4. #24
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      70Chevelle406

      those whiplash's are looking awesome on your 70 there! you are getting me excited!

    5. #25
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      Quote Originally Posted by markos920 View Post
      Rushforth wheels for sure, just got mine few weeks ago and the quality is awesome!! Call Jason or Jon @ Driverzinc!!.

      Not to hijack the thread but do you have any specs on this car? Specifically, suspension, how much is it lowered front/back, and wheel/tire size....and anything else you wanna add?

      Looks great, thanks

    6. #26
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      Not to hijack the thread but do you have any specs on this car? Specifically, suspension, how much is it lowered front/back, and wheel/tire size....and anything else you wanna add?

      Looks great, thanks


      Thanks for the compliments.. Wheels are 19x8 with 225/35/19 and 20x10 with 285/30/20. Wheels are Rushforth Livewire with titanum center and polished lips. Front suspension is all stock except with qa1 coilover, but upper/lower control arms and ProPlus Baer brakes are in order. The rear wheels has Ford 9" and DSE 3" drop, and still wating for the brakes. Upgrading my rear suspension in few weeks and going with quadralink setup.

    7. #27
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      Quote Originally Posted by markos920 View Post
      Not to hijack the thread but do you have any specs on this car? Specifically, suspension, how much is it lowered front/back, and wheel/tire size....and anything else you wanna add?

      Looks great, thanks




      Thanks for the compliments.. Wheels are 19x8 with 225/35/19 and 20x10 with 285/30/20. Wheels are Rushforth Livewire with titanum center and polished lips. Front suspension is all stock except with qa1 coilover, but upper/lower control arms and ProPlus Baer brakes are in order. The rear wheels has Ford 9" and DSE 3" drop, and still wating for the brakes. Upgrading my rear suspension in few weeks and going with quadralink setup.

      that thing must be mini tubbed in the rear right? no rubbing issues in front???

    8. #28
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      I would say get the wheel you like the best, because at the end of the day, its what you like that matters.

    9. #29
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      So I have choosen to go with either the splitter or the Deceino wheel.

      I was leaning toward the Splitter but i think i might be headed toward the Deceino now. I am going with a Brushed Center and a Polished Hoop. The car also has a Preal White Interior.







      let me know what you think?
      Thanks guys!!

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      Just my .02 here, but with that color (looks awesome by the way) I would go with a gun metal or gray center. Thats just me though.

      Oh, and out of those 2, I would go with the Deceino.
      Chris H.
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    11. #31
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      Decenio for sure!

    12. #32
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      SPLITTER for sure!

    13. #33
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      Quote Originally Posted by wolf28 View Post
      Just my .02 here, but with that color (looks awesome by the way) I would go with a gun metal or gray center. Thats just me though.
      Agreed...grey centers no matter what design you choose.
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    14. #34
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      Link to the Decenio..... I think a charcoal center would look good also. Tough call.

    15. #35
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      Thanks everyone for your feedback. I feel like i am leaning toward the Decenio now as well. But I have never thought of going with a grey center. What about a smoked titanium center? with a polished lip?

      Thanks Wolf28 for the hit on the paint! It is a pretty different color and has some preal in the paint which really sets it off.

    16. #36
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      Quote Originally Posted by hhijleh View Post
      that thing must be mini tubbed in the rear right? no rubbing issues in front???
      No mini-tubs or rubbing. Just properly fit wheels.
      Jason

    17. #37
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      i like all of newgen's designs except the decenio. it has 5 "square" spokes and 5 "round" spokes. one or the other for me. but that's why there's the rushforth rated x. JMO.

    18. #38
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      Quote Originally Posted by Idesigner View Post
      Thanks everyone for your feedback. I feel like i am leaning toward the Decenio now as well. But I have never thought of going with a grey center. What about a smoked titanium center? with a polished lip?

      Thanks Wolf28 for the hit on the paint! It is a pretty different color and has some preal in the paint which really sets it off.
      My boss has Rushforth Super Spokes w/ the smoked titanium on his 65 Olds...

      http://www.rushforthwheels.com/galle...poke_Olds2.jpg

      My personal preference would be a little darker, but they do look good.
      Chris H.
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    19. #39
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      I still vote for the brushed center.

      I think they will compliment his color of blue really well, and will be more of a simple, and elegant finish against his single color paint scheme, and white interior.

      If his car was any other color maybe a darker blue, with a black interior, I might suggest the Titanium, or the grey, but I'm seeing brushed in this case.

      The Decenio has come on strong. The square spokes come off of the lug, and are on a lower plane than the 5 rounded spokes, that have the ball milled edge running along the top of each spoke. Its more of a classic "gasser" style approach to a 10 spoke, than the Rated X which is more modern car looking. I think for a modern looking syle pro-touring car, the Rated X fits well, and for a more classic styled car, like this blue car, the Decenio is a better fit.

      Had two customers walk in today and buy Decenios after seeing them in person. One commented it was the best wheel design he'd ever seen. That's a B O L D statement, but flattering nonetheless.

    20. #40
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      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc View Post
      The Decenio has come on strong. The square spokes come off of the lug, and are on a lower plane than the 5 rounded spokes, that have the ball milled edge running along the top of each spoke. Its more of a classic "gasser" style approach to a 10 spoke, than the Rated X which is more modern car looking.
      i figured that was your intention w/ the design, but the pics on your newgen website of the decenio are to 1 dimensional. some pics from different angles so interested parties can see that the square spokes are on a lower plane than the round spokes would be sweet!

      Quote Originally Posted by DriverzInc
      Had two customers walk in today and buy Decenios after seeing them in person. One commented it was the best wheel design he'd ever seen. That's a B O L D statement, but flattering nonetheless.
      you have display wheels in your store?! the next time i'm in LA...

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