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Old 03-14-2005, 02:22 PM
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Default Light weight 18's.

Besides Centerline and Boyd Codington, who else makes light weight wheels?
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Eagle Alloy makes some light weight 2 piece wheels, much less expensive than boyds too
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Originally Posted by agreif
Eagle Alloy makes some light weight 2 piece wheels, much less expensive than boyds too
ya i had the 219's that looked like the timeless6. pretty nice wheel for the price, but the boyds still look just slightly cleaner
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Intro wheels are nice and light
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i have mbmotoring precise. 18X9. with 285-50-18 nittos and they are 52pnds each.
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HRE. They're M-O-N-E-Y though.
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Originally Posted by bootleg
HRE. They're M-O-N-E-Y though.
BIG money! I wish I could afford a set because those are some awesome wheels.
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weld racing, weld evo
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Depends on what width you are looking for. Not alot of options for anything over 8.5" wide. I have looked into Intro, Bonspeed, Boze, BilletSpecialites, Weld, Boyds, Budnik and all of their 18x9-10" weigh within a few lbs of each other averaging around 30#/wheel.


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