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Wheel Choices

Any that Signature Wheel offers ... Details on the SV104 are here: http://www.mustang6g.com/forums/showthread.php?t=72127

http://www.signaturewheel.com

Recommended sizes and offsets:

S550 - 19x10 et35 & 19x11 et50 or 20x10 et35 & 20x11 et50
GT350 - 19x11 et 25 & 19x11.5 et 55

Retail Pricing:

Retail for Monoblocks:

19" - $4000
20" - $4500

Retail for Multi-Piece

19" - $5000
20" - $5500

Anti-slip barrels - $400

Positive G Motorworks Pricing:

For a limited time, 20% off retail prices.

For example, $3200 for a set of 19" monoblocks. That includes free shipping and any finish Signature offers.

Please send me a PM or email me at [email protected] if you are ready to purchase.

A 50% deposit is required to start the build process.
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How much do these wheels weigh? I dont see any weight info. There is some weight info on the other thread but I m not sure whether they are monoblocks or other. Also can you explain why there is a price difference between monoblock vs multi piece.
 
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How much do these wheels weigh? I dont see any weight info. There is some weight info on the other thread but I m not sure whether they are monoblocks or other. Also can you explain why there is a price difference between monoblock vs multi piece.
I've only had the chance to weigh the SV104 monoblocks and those are the weights on the other thread.

"20.5 lbs!!! for a 19x11.5 et55 wheel. The front weighs a pound more due to the extra material required on the hub to get the proper offset. Still 21.5 lbs for a 19x11 is excellent."

These prices were introductory prices so now everything is a bit higher but the reason the multi-piece wheels are more expensive is the manufacturing and labor processes take longer to machine and then assemble the wheels.
 

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I've only had the chance to weigh the SV104 monoblocks and those are the weights on the other thread.

"20.5 lbs!!! for a 19x11.5 et55 wheel. The front weighs a pound more due to the extra material required on the hub to get the proper offset. Still 21.5 lbs for a 19x11 is excellent."

These prices were introductory prices so now everything is a bit higher but the reason the multi-piece wheels are more expensive is the manufacturing and labor processes take longer to machine and then assemble the wheels.
I understand but can you explain what that translates to, i.e they look nicer or weigh less or can withstand more trauma from hitting potholes? There has to be a reason why they exist as a more expensive option.
 
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I understand but can you explain what that translates to, i.e they look nicer or weigh less or can withstand more trauma from hitting potholes? There has to be a reason why they exist as a more expensive option.
Basically they are lighter and stronger than the factory cast wheel.
 
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