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brypink love the look of your ride. 6 month wait>? Who did you purchase from and how much? what size tires you running?
Thanks.
Yeah, almost 6 mos, I ordered them via my buddy's shop...I got a killer deal.
I was told it took so long because Forge-Tec was bought out by MAG who owns several companies including Performance Machine. Supposedly, I ordered right in the middle of the switch from Forge-Tec to PM and was told they didn't take over their machines that had the program to cut the wheels. PM and to rewrite the program for their machines and 5 1/2 months later I got my wheels. True? Who knows? It's what we were told.
I got the front wheel on at least, hopefully this weekend for the rear. The wheels are beautiful. Not impressed with the looks of the (standard or floating) rotors though. Maybe I should have went with a black insert instead. But, I really dig the way the black and chrome contrast.
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