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Old 07-28-2011, 11:37 AM   #48
Dr Jkel
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Drives: 2010 2SS RJT/BLK 6Spd Man
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Oxford, Alabama
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Originally Posted by motorhead View Post
What it really comes down too is, if you're going to spend $6,000 to $8,000 for a set of wheels well then there should be no question that you're not going to have problems with finish, vibrations or whatever else. Hell, for that kind of money they should throw in a trip Vegas.

This is exactly my thinking, they should be right. Period.

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Originally Posted by PQ View Post
See, this is what I thought. I'm not the kind of guy to spend 6k on wheels. I spent 4200.00 before all of my problems. Easily over 6k after tires, all the mounting balancing and shipping.

I figured this would be the best wheels I could buy. I was dead wrong. It's all about marketing. And Savini is really pretty and put their wheels in the right places on the right cars at the right times. Attention to detail is LOST with them.
Like Randy mine were 3980.oo plus tires, tpms sensor mounting balancing etc...

I blame Randy and Emma....That is my story and I am sticking to it.....LMAO

You know in today's society you have to blame someone
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Originally Posted by motorhead View Post
It would seem to me that these wheels are more for trailer queens and not for everyday use. I know if I was you and this happened to me, I would have went off my nut. I can't believe how well you handled the whole thing. If they keep this up, their days will be numbered for sure.
Well me being ignorant I THOUGHT FORGED meant Better/Stronger.

They are gonna hi-jack my wheels for sure...........

Last edited by Dr Jkel; 07-28-2011 at 12:55 PM.
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