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DriverzInc
10-27-2010, 06:00 PM
I know many of you want to see them in Step Lip....

Check 'em out!
These are 19"x12", Gloss Black Outers, and Gun Metal Centers :cool:

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/NewGen%20Wheels/IMG_1596_EmailSize-1.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/NewGen%20Wheels/IMG_1592-1.jpg

http://i37.photobucket.com/albums/e99/Hensons/NewGen%20Wheels/IMG_1588-1.jpg

:woot:

Neil B
10-27-2010, 06:06 PM
Awesome. The step lip makes the wheel. I'm still curious why you had to change the hub/spoke design from the 1-piece. Is there an engineering or production reason associated with the 3-piece design?

Bad94
10-27-2010, 06:09 PM
Jon, you really need to stop posting these kind of pics.


I really like the the matte black center and gloss hoop.

srh3trinity
10-27-2010, 06:35 PM
They just keep getting better. Those are sinister but with a great retro vibe.

DriverzInc
10-27-2010, 08:56 PM
Awesome. The step lip makes the wheel. I'm still curious why you had to change the hub/spoke design from the 1-piece. Is there an engineering or production reason associated with the 3-piece design?

The piece wheels are a completely different cross section.

DriverzInc
10-27-2010, 08:58 PM
They just keep getting better. Those are sinister but with a great retro vibe.

I think this wheel with a brushed lip would look pretty bad ass too. Finish options galore guys, anything you guys can think of... which include chrome outers too.

FETorino
10-27-2010, 09:22 PM
Is that an option?

Neil B
10-28-2010, 06:27 AM
The piece wheels are a completely different cross section.

The question I'm asking is why. The 1-piece center had a great look to it. Why would New Gen change it? I'm just trying to learn a bit about wheel construction here. Did they just want to change the design or is it something about the manufacturing process or 3-piece wheel engineering that drove the change?

GrabberGT
10-28-2010, 07:59 AM
I think this wheel with a brushed lip would look pretty bad ass too. Finish options galore guys, anything you guys can think of... which include chrome outers too.

I'd love to see that with a brushed lip. What are the weights for these in an 18" if you have it.

The question I'm asking is why. The 1-piece center had a great look to it. Why would New Gen change it? I'm just trying to learn a bit about wheel construction here. Did they just want to change the design or is it something about the manufacturing process or 3-piece wheel engineering that drove the change?

I like the 1-piece center design better as well but like the added look of the hardware.

tones2SS
10-28-2010, 08:18 AM
GORGEOUS!
Jon, you guys are pumping some killer style wheels.:thumbsup:

DriverzInc
10-28-2010, 09:23 AM
The question I'm asking is why. The 1-piece center had a great look to it. Why would New Gen change it? I'm just trying to learn a bit about wheel construction here. Did they just want to change the design or is it something about the manufacturing process or 3-piece wheel engineering that drove the change?


We looked at countless center forgings, and modeled it a hundred different ways before we chose the final product (what you see here). Also, the forging had to be available in step lip diameters, and soft lip diameters, and have a pad length long enough to clear 6 piston brakes. All things considered, we chose the best of the best we could.

Three piece forgings have a much "thinner" cross section, and there just is not enough thickness to round off the spoke anymore than what we've done, and this was the "best" forging to use that is available. Unless we choose to cut the wheel out of solid plate and drive the cost up to 2000 dollars a wheel, this is the best option for a production wheel. This wheel is already taking 2hrs in the mill per center (as it is a 3D wheel) and at some point we need to think about production cost.


I think the wheel looks killer both ways. The 3 piece is little more of a modern interpretation of its vintage counter part, and I think definitely get's the point across.

DriverzInc
10-28-2010, 09:24 AM
Is that an option?

Yup, no problem! Hidden hardware, or exposed, you can "Have it your way" :D

DriverzInc
10-28-2010, 09:33 AM
Jon, you really need to stop posting these kind of pics.


I really like the the matte black center and gloss hoop.

Wait till I drop the next new series of NewGen Wheels.....:_paranoid

Neil B
10-28-2010, 10:07 AM
We looked at countless center forgings, and modeled it a hundred different ways before we chose the final product (what you see here). Also, the forging had to be available in step lip diameters, and soft lip diameters, and have a pad length long enough to clear 6 piston brakes. All things considered, we chose the best of the best we could.

Three piece forgings have a much "thinner" cross section, and there just is not enough thickness to round off the spoke anymore than what we've done, and this was the "best" forging to use that is available. Unless we choose to cut the wheel out of solid plate and drive the cost up to 2000 dollars a wheel, this is the best option for a production wheel. This wheel is already taking 2hrs in the mill per center (as it is a 3D wheel) and at some point we need to think about production cost.


I think the wheel looks killer both ways. The 3 piece is little more of a modern interpretation of its vintage counter part, and I think definitely get's the point across.

Thanks for the detailed explanation!

Bad94
10-28-2010, 04:00 PM
Wait till I drop the next new series of NewGen Wheels.....:_paranoid

bring it...

no one will buy my wheels, will u do a trade in?