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    1. #1
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      Help me choose wheels

      OK people I need some help on choosing wheels for my PT 73 vette Project Sinister. It is down to either Fikse profil 5s or True Forged Sleepers. Both will be black and if you check out the build thread my rendering has the true forged wheels in it. Pics below



      http://www.fikse.com/2010/profil.html here is the profil 5s




      http://www.trueforgedwheels.com/cars...g2_itemId=5237 and the trueforged sleepers



      build thread here:https://www.pro-touring.com/forum/sh...ad.php?t=67863

      thanks for any input. Justin


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      I would go with the Fiske Profil 5.

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      Wheels in the rendering look good.....are you gonna charcoal the exposed hardware as shown? If so I guess the TrueForged is what I would pick.

      Although Fikse's look good on anything usually
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      TF's look so much better, Fikse's 5 look cheap and plain,maybe 5s or any other style.I'm sure many won't agree with me, but I'm being honest
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      First off, I have not seen this project but the rendering if fricken SICK! I have had a hard on for 68-72 roadster Vette's for my entire life. Had a few original type cars, some big HP 427s, had a flared out Corvette summer car back in the day But what your doing here is way high on my bucket list.

      Now about wheels. The 2 wheels you are comparing are not apples to apples comparisons. They are different wheels.

      Two big differences:

      The Fikse is a stepped lip and a hidden hardware wheels.

      The True Forged is a fat lip with exposed hardware wheels.

      If you decide on the Fikse, now is a great time to buy Fikse as we have them 20% off and Fikse says the build times are down to 6 weeks now.

      I will throw a couple choices more in the mix. Forgeline makes your wheel in step lip and fat lip. And they offer the wheels with exposed hardware and hidden hardware.

      And I have a RTTHs commemorative batch buy sale coming up, so you can save on them also.

      We have wheeled up a couple of these car so we have the fitment nailed.


      Here is the SO3, a STEP LIP version with exposed hardware and your Matte Black Centers


      Here is a SO3 we had built with Hidden Hardware


      And here is a SO3P FAT LIP version with exposed hardware.

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      Of the two, I like the trueforged. But since Frank threw in the Forgeline's, I like those best of the three.
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      I like the Fiske Profil 5 the best.

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      Between the two in the OP I like the trueforged, but the Forgelines look really similar. Though the truefoged do look a bit slimmer and sharper to my eye, which I like.
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    9. #9
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      My bad on the Fikse link, i thought i was doing a link to the
      5s which is the wheel I would go with from the Fikse line. The wheels will be black not charcoal like in the render.

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      pm sent prodigycustoms

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      Quote Originally Posted by ProdigyCustoms View Post


      And here is a SO3P FAT LIP version with exposed hardware.
      Those wheels are fricking sick...
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      all look great. trueforged has the best price of the three though...

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      Price is similar on all 3, thanks for all the input so far.

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      The "SO3P FAT LIP version with exposed hardware" that Frank posted are screaming to be riding on that Corvette.

    15. #15
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      how much are those true forged wheels and forged line wheelsin 18in?

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      3000 for true forged, 3400 for forgeline

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      FM 5s are sweet. So are the Forgelines. Tough choice there

    18. #18
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      I know tell me about it, keep the opinions coming folks.

    19. #19
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      how much are the wheels in the middle picture in a 18x12?

    20. #20
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      The wheel pictures is brushed, For another 1 week you can have the HTM finish center for free, and with the blind bolt option I can do $3400 for the set. Which is a supreme discount

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