What do you guys think?
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What do you guys think?
I'm thinking about getting the GodSpeed Omega wheels but before I spend 2 grand I wanted to get some opinions on this photochop...
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From: The Rocket City, Alabama
I'm thinking maybe it's just the lighting being different, but your chop doesn't look good with the two different shades of silver. If the black accent ones you show have a true silver finish they'll look great. If they're a bit gunmetalish (the way they appear) I don't think it'd look as good. But I think the ones you posted really are a bright silver. Overall I love those wheels, though.


What size you thinking?


What size you thinking?
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From: The Rocket City, Alabama
I'm thinking maybe it's just the lighting being different, but your chop doesn't look good with the two different shades of silver. If the black accent ones you show have a true silver finish they'll look great. If they're a bit gunmetalish (the way they appear) I don't think it'd look as good. But I think the ones you posted really are a bright silver. Overall I love those wheels, though.


What size you thinking?


What size you thinking?
unless those are forged, I'd like to see the load rating. they look cool with the deep lip, but the spokes curve nearly horizontal, the spokes arent loaded in tension/compression as much as shear. I saw some scary pics of some shattered dd bullits, the curved parts of the spokes snapped(think they were the morxchin brand?).
I got the AR TT-m just because they had the highest load ratings of the bullit styles, but theyre still a cheapass chinese cast wheel- one took 4 ounces to balance. we machine OEM forged wheels at work, the forged is the way to go- but styling limited and $$$...
edit- heres that pic:
I got the AR TT-m just because they had the highest load ratings of the bullit styles, but theyre still a cheapass chinese cast wheel- one took 4 ounces to balance. we machine OEM forged wheels at work, the forged is the way to go- but styling limited and $$$...
edit- heres that pic:
Last edited by ford4v429; Nov 7, 2010 at 08:03 AM.
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