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Old 04-09-2009, 05:47 PM
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Default Free Lightweight Titanium Hardware, FORGELINE!

Prodigy Customs is happy to announce we are offering Free lightweight Titanium Hardware on Forgeline competition and performance series wheels until April 24, 2009. A $400 value. Combined with our already unbeatable deals on Forgeline, this deal seems to good to be true, but is indeed true!

Combined with the Titanium hardware, Forgeline wheels are the strongest and lightest wheels you can buy. Titanium lightweight hardware saves a full pound at the very most important section of the wheels, The perimeter. The Perimeter of the wheel is one of the most critical structure points where the highest point of inertia is. This Lightweight Hardware kit reduces the weight of the outermost part of the wheel which results in greater efficiency in inertia of the wheel.

For more information or to purchase, Contact [email protected] or cal four zero seven 832 1752






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Old 04-09-2009, 06:14 PM
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That's a good deal since they arn't a cheap option and they knock off a good amount of weight.
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Frank, when I ordered my ZX3Ps i thought standard hardware was all they offered. What does it cost to upgrade from stock hardware? Is it possible?
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The hardware is $500 outright and you change the bolts.
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nice option... i like the look of the 12 pt bolts better though (lucky for me)
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Titanium bolts.. Is there a standard lip 18" wheels with similar looks than Fikse profil 13...
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