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badnova56
02-13-2006, 08:31 PM
I am looking to buy some 18x13 inch wheels for the rear of my camaro, and i am wondering if anyone knew any companies that make these wheels.
DP Engineering, H.R.E. I-Forged, Forgeline, and Kinesis are the first few forged 2 & 3 piece wheel companies that have the capability to make an 18X13
Budnik might also custom cut them for you.
Good luck and be sure to share your findings!
awr68
02-14-2006, 06:11 AM
don't forget Fikse.....
rocketman
02-14-2006, 08:05 AM
weld wheels
billet specialities
boyd
foose
colorada customs
TravisB
02-14-2006, 08:14 AM
weld wheels
billet specialities
boyd
foose
colorada customs
I thought billet told you no on the 20x14 Rocketman.....or am I thinking of another company???
Intro will also do up to a 14 wide!
badnova56
02-14-2006, 12:19 PM
Thanks for the help guys. I think i'm gonna go with some nice forgeline wheels for my car. i'll post some pictures up once I get them on.
weld wheels
billet specialities
boyd
foose
colorada customs
Most of those guys are leary of stretching 10" tubs and it's a special order to any billet wheel shop which is why I listed all the 3 piece wheels.
Blake Foster
02-15-2006, 11:31 AM
I think also that Billet, Foose,Boyd, only make 10" wide as we have asked and got the answer. i think you will be looking at a 3 peice wheel
TravisB
02-15-2006, 11:58 AM
I think also that Billet, Foose,Boyd, only make 10" wide as we have asked and got the answer. i think you will be looking at a 3 peice wheel
Boyd and foose make over 10in wheels...they'll make up to 15in wide :yes:
Budnik Wheels
02-15-2006, 12:21 PM
we can build over 10"... all the way up to 15" wide. Just let us know what you're looking to do.
-jason
Nutsy
02-15-2006, 03:23 PM
I am currently trying to order 18x12 from Forgeline in the SP3P wheel and they cant do it with a 5.5" backspace, only a 3" backspace and a 11.5" wide max which means no dish. So frustrating.
markss28
02-16-2006, 08:46 AM
I am currently trying to order 18x12 from Forgeline in the SP3P wheel and they cant do it with a 5.5" backspace, only a 3" backspace and a 11.5" wide max which means no dish. So frustrating.
Dont do it. your car needs, wants to have a nice dish/lip look. Go with an intro wheel or budnik. Just make sure you like them and are will to wait the time to build them.
TravisB
02-16-2006, 08:59 AM
I am currently trying to order 18x12 from Forgeline in the SP3P wheel and they cant do it with a 5.5" backspace, only a 3" backspace and a 11.5" wide max which means no dish. So frustrating.
3" bs would give you a huge dish....8.5" on a 11.5 wheel!
Nutsy
02-16-2006, 09:27 AM
3" bs would give you a huge dish....8.5" on a 11.5 wheel!
Sorry i meant 3" outer lip. i guess that means 8.5" backspace.
TravisB
02-16-2006, 09:53 AM
Sorry i meant 3" outer lip. i guess that means 8.5" backspace.
ok that makes more since....that suprises me with forgeline. I would have thought they could do just about any bs possible
Nutsy
02-16-2006, 10:07 AM
ok that makes more since....that suprises me with forgeline. I would have thought they could do just about any bs possible
The reason as I understand it is (please correct me if you know otherwise) there are only one or two manufacturers out there that manufacture the barrels (inner and outer lips) for the wheels. Each wheel manufacturer (HRE, iForged, Forgeline, etc) will machine their center pieces, but will get the barrels from Manufacturer A or B. If manufacturer A or B doen't make the barrel in 18" diameter and in the widths desired, then you dont have a wheel.
The way the industry is today, there is a huge demand for wheels 19" or greater and not so much for the 18", therefore chances of getting a 3 piece 18x12 w/ 5.5 in a reverse lip configuration is slim to none. 3 piece 18x12 w/ 5.5 BS are available, just not in the reverse lip.
The most frustrating part for me is, 19" is fine with me, but the lack of tire choice is what i can't deal with.
Now it is looking like if i want an 18x12 reverse lip wheel, i am going to have to go with a one piece wheel that has been cut and a slug welded in the inner part of the barrel. This isn't appealing to be for a few reasons, but mainly because i have yet to find a style of wheel that i like in a one piece. I have always been a huge fan of 3 piece wheels and it is really dissapointing that they can't even custom do a wheel for me that will make me happy.
And the hunt continues...
TravisB
02-16-2006, 10:29 AM
The reason as I understand it is (please correct me if you know otherwise) there are only one or two manufacturers out there that manufacture the barrels (inner and outer lips) for the wheels. Each wheel manufacturer (HRE, iForged, Forgeline, etc) will machine their center pieces, but will get the barrels from Manufacturer A or B. If manufacturer A or B doen't make the barrel in 18" diameter and in the widths desired, then you dont have a wheel.
The way the industry is today, there is a huge demand for wheels 19" or greater and not so much for the 18", therefore chances of getting a 3 piece 18x12 w/ 5.5 in a reverse lip configuration is slim to none. 3 piece 18x12 w/ 5.5 BS are available, just not in the reverse lip.
The most frustrating part for me is, 19" is fine with me, but the lack of tire choice is what i can't deal with.
Now it is looking like if i want an 18x12 reverse lip wheel, i am going to have to go with a one piece wheel that has been cut and a slug welded in the inner part of the barrel. This isn't appealing to be for a few reasons, but mainly because i have yet to find a style of wheel that i like in a one piece. I have always been a huge fan of 3 piece wheels and it is really dissapointing that they can't even custom do a wheel for me that will make me happy.
And the hunt continues...
Look here
www.dpengineering.cc
PM me for more info on these....I know the right people :thumbsup:
they will do any size wheel up to 15in wide
markss28
02-17-2006, 07:15 AM
HRE will make any one of their wheels any way you want it. They are the best in the market also the most expensive, but you pay for what you get. On this site alone there are a few guys running HRE's and they look awesome.
I would go with the 18 over the 19 mainly because of tire choice and traction. You will have more tire to grip with a 18 then a 19.
MarkM66
02-17-2006, 07:35 AM
Response from Billet Specialties.
"WE DO NOT BUILD ANY WHEELS WIDER THAN WHAT WE HAVE LISTED. THANKS!"
So, no they don't make wheels wider then 10".
TwinSting
02-17-2006, 09:17 AM
We can build one piece rotary forged wheels up to 16 inches wide! We offer a few stock designs with some more to come but we really specialize in the one off wheels. One offs run around $6500 a set but vary depending on sizes.
www.evodindustries.com
Jimmy Sean
02-17-2006, 09:26 AM
What about CCW 505A they look similar to the Forgline though they are a one piece wheel. here is a link CCW 505A (http://www.ccwheel.com/files/wheelprofiles-model.php?id=505a)
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