F/S HRE 547R w/tres
#17
Originally posted by SoCalSC4
Sorry to hear that- David's wheels are even nicer in person. His rear tires are 285/30-19 (not 25 series). Personally, I would not hesitate to drive on these wheels in Chicago or New York. They are that good.
We've been building the HRE 540R series for over a year now, and I have yet to see one come back due to pothole damage... they are unbelieveably strong! A few guys have let their G/F or wife scrape the rims along curbs- other than than, no problems!!
Sorry to hear that- David's wheels are even nicer in person. His rear tires are 285/30-19 (not 25 series). Personally, I would not hesitate to drive on these wheels in Chicago or New York. They are that good.
We've been building the HRE 540R series for over a year now, and I have yet to see one come back due to pothole damage... they are unbelieveably strong! A few guys have let their G/F or wife scrape the rims along curbs- other than than, no problems!!
#18
Although I shouldn't really speak for Bob (SoCalSC4), I can tell you with some certainty that HRE is pretty reluctant to chrome wheels. I would suggest you get the disks polished by HRE instead. If you want to see what a polished HRE wheel looks like, check out my car in the picture gallery.
Jeff
Jeff
#19
Originally posted by jeffandi
Although I shouldn't really speak for Bob (SoCalSC4), I can tell you with some certainty that HRE is pretty reluctant to chrome wheels. I would suggest you get the disks polished by HRE instead. If you want to see what a polished HRE wheel looks like, check out my car in the picture gallery.
Jeff
Although I shouldn't really speak for Bob (SoCalSC4), I can tell you with some certainty that HRE is pretty reluctant to chrome wheels. I would suggest you get the disks polished by HRE instead. If you want to see what a polished HRE wheel looks like, check out my car in the picture gallery.
Jeff
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