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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 06:27 AM
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I saw a set of HRE wheels I really liked, but the list price is $1650!!! Please someone tell me that is for the whole set, because if that is the price for a single rim that is INSANE!!!
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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 07:14 AM
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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 07:59 AM
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Does anyone know if this price is per rim? I think it is but want to be sure.
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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 08:18 AM
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Originally posted by ZpEeDRaCeR
Does anyone know if this price is per rim? I think it is but want to be sure.
The price is per rim.
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Old Feb 10, 2003 | 11:44 AM
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Call Paul at Avalon Racing he may be able to get you a good deal. (603) 425-2270.
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Old Feb 11, 2003 | 12:08 PM
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Kinda like the Imola Design Wheels, incredible, but about $1000 per wheel, yikes.
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Old Feb 11, 2003 | 04:00 PM
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I agree their a nice wheels but they arn't nearly that nice even for $1000 a wheel, WWAAAAYYYYY to much $$$$. I understand that they are custom made to fit your car but thats the problem, low volume = high price. Hey, there are way to many quality great looking rims for the Z out there to blow your wad on these just to say you have HRE's. Save your cash buy a set of quality rims that look just as good and spend the difference on some go fast goodies.

Go ahead and flame away all you HRE worshiper's I know their good but you know their not that good.
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Old Feb 12, 2003 | 07:23 AM
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Hmmmm, High quality, custom fit, low volume = high price. Sounds like a good recipe for me. The low volume results in a unique and rare look, worth the money. Oh yeah, you forgot excellent customer service, how much is that worth?

I understand what your saying but for some, quality and customer service is worth the extra $$$$. For some, money is not an issue.

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Old Feb 12, 2003 | 06:32 PM
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Originally posted by lemansz
I agree their a nice wheels but they arn't nearly that nice even for $1000 a wheel, WWAAAAYYYYY to much $$$$. I understand that they are custom made to fit your car but thats the problem, low volume = high price. Hey, there are way to many quality great looking rims for the Z out there to blow your wad on these just to say you have HRE's. Save your cash buy a set of quality rims that look just as good and spend the difference on some go fast goodies.

Go ahead and flame away all you HRE worshiper's I know their good but you know their not that good.
Why should I save my money to have just any other wheel that the average Joe can have? Why would I save my money to buy go fast parts when I'm keeping my Z stock to compete in SCCA Solo II Stock class? Why would I want a wheel that looks the same but weighs more? Exactly why would I want to think like you?

Basically what I'm trying to say is you've got your reasons, others have other reasons. Trying to justify not buying them by saying you can get the same for less is not one of them. Sure you can save money and get a great wheel, but it's not an HRE . With that being said, I wish I had the money for some HREs , maybe one day .
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Old Feb 12, 2003 | 08:31 PM
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I got an enthusist model just so I could mod it the way I want it. To me, spending 5K for Track wheels that are too small for my taste and brembo brakes is too much considering I would take off the wheels and have to replace them anyways. I am not trying to convince anyone of my point of view or be critical of anyone elses choices. The point being, I got just what I wanted. I am getting my Z with HRE 445's and 285/265 tires which for me, looks great and is still under what I would have paid for a track model that is not what I wanted. If I want to go TT/SC later, I will as well as getting racing brakes. To put it simply, to each his own, otherwise we could not order even different colors.

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Old Feb 12, 2003 | 09:23 PM
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Originally posted by zland
I got an enthusist model just so I could mod it the way I want it. To me, spending 5K for Track wheels that are too small for my taste and brembo brakes is too much considering I would take off the wheels and have to replace them anyways. I am not trying to convivnce anyone of my point of view or be critical of anyone elses choices. The point being, I got just what I wanted. I am getting my Z with HRE 445's and 285/265 tires which for me, looks great and is still under what i would have paid for a track model that is not what i wanted. If I want to go TT/SC later, i will as well as getting racing brakes. To put it simply, to each his own, otherwise we could not order even different colors.

Jeff
that is exactly what I did (or shall I say, PLANNED), in a weird twist of events my car never got ordered after a couple months and the only thing that was avail was a Touring in my color, etc.....so I took it, still getting the wheels though
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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 07:38 AM
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I love those rims also.

Did you ever ask about the weight though?

Heavier than the stock touring 18" rims so I said

FORGET IT!

If you need speed you need to lighten up dude.
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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 08:11 AM
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Originally posted by all_bark
I love those rims also.

Did you ever ask about the weight though?

Heavier than the stock touring 18" rims so I said

FORGET IT!

If you need speed you need to lighten up dude.
the iForged I ordered are MUCH lighter than the stock touring wheels (by the time you add the bigger tires, it is only slighty lighter tough), can't beat that, lighter, bigger wheels with wider tire and better grip. I am sure the HREs are similar in wt to the iForged?
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Old Feb 13, 2003 | 08:16 AM
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Originally posted by all_bark
I love those rims also.

Did you ever ask about the weight though?

Heavier than the stock touring 18" rims so I said

FORGET IT!

If you need speed you need to lighten up dude.
I asked HRE directly. The weights of 445s in 19" sizes were baiscally identical to my Tourings stock 18s. Of course they look incredible and let me run fatter rubber too...

joe
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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 12:14 PM
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FYI, just went out back and weighed a beautiful new set of 18x8.5 + 18x10 charcoal 445Rs for a 350Z...
(ordered through Avalon- you know who you are!)

18x8.5 = 21.4 lbs. (high disk)
18x10 = 22.2 lbs. (medium disk)

It's difficult to quote exact weights for all of our wheels, as different "pad heights" (to allow for big brakes, etc.) and rim combinations can affect total weight.

Anybody know the weight of the OE track wheels?
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Old Feb 14, 2003 | 12:22 PM
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Originally posted by HREWheelMaker
[BAnybody know the weight of the OE track wheels? [/B]
18lbs, and I think 26 for the other 18s, around 23-24 for the 17s
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Old Feb 19, 2003 | 11:42 AM
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With a bigger rim eg... 19" vs. 18" the rim weighs more but the tire weighs less, right? I wonder what the difference in the total mounted weight is between the stocks vs the HRE's in 18's and 19's.

It seems to me that we are talking about a total of +/- 10lbs.

It also seems to me that more people are concerned with a few extra pounds on their rims and tires than they are with the few extra pounds on their gut and butt.

Just an observation........

So get whatever rims you like and stop eating doughnuts.

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Old Feb 19, 2003 | 12:54 PM
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I weighed a set of 18x9 and 18x10 HRE 445Rs the other day, I came up with:

18x9 22.6 lbs (high disk, 2.0" lip)
18x10 23.2 lbs. (medium disk, 3.0" lip)

These will accommodate any big brake set-up currently on the market for the 350Z.

Also, keep in mind the OE Run-Flat tires (If yours is so equipped) are incredibly heavy- switching to a conventional radial will by itself save 1-2 lbs. per wheel.

I'll get some weights on a few 19" sets soon- weights can vary a bit by wheel width, bolt pattern, style, pad (disk) height, etc.

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Old Feb 19, 2003 | 01:07 PM
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Originally posted by HREWheelMaker
I weighed a set of 18x9 and 18x10 HRE 445Rs the other day, I came up with:

18x9 22.6 lbs (high disk, 2.0" lip)
18x10 23.2 lbs. (medium disk, 3.0" lip)

These will accommodate any big brake set-up currently on the market for the 350Z.

Also, keep in mind the OE Run-Flat tires (If yours is so equipped) are incredibly heavy- switching to a conventional radial will by itself save 1-2 lbs. per wheel.

I'll get some weights on a few 19" sets soon- weights can vary a bit by wheel width, bolt pattern, style, pad (disk) height, etc.

Regards,
Bob
RUN-FLATS??????
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Run flat tires. They have extra material built into the sidewalls. You can drive about 50-100 miles with no air pressure in them and still not damage the wheel.

All new Corvettes have run flat tires, since there is no spare in the car.

They are heavy because of the extra material in the sidewall. And, they ride like bricks..... they do not absorb any road bumps.

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