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Now that's the most perfect set I've seen yet fit-wise on the 2015. Very nice!
 

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How good are these wheels? They look great. But, there are other forged wheels with a similar design at about half the price . Are these worth the extra $$$?
 

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Those are just mesh wheels. The tsw looks terrible compared to the hre. The m590 is a heavy cast wheel iirc.

The price on the hre is high but imo it is significantly better looking than the tsw and lighter than the m590.
 

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Those are just mesh wheels. The tsw looks terrible compared to the hre. The m590 is a heavy cast wheel iirc.

The price on the hre is high but imo it is significantly better looking than the tsw and lighter than the m590.

Hard to tell from the pics. Maybe I'll have to see all in-person. See if the FF01 is worth the extra $$$.

Thanks.
 
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Sorry, been on the road all day.

First thing, AG's are cast, although they're low pressure cast. TSW is rotary forged, a different and less expensive method than flow formed wheels.

Finish on HRE's are second to none, we've tracked those wheels already on VIR and have no issues with finish quality.

Take a look at their site, http://www.hrewheels.com/wheels/hre-flowform/ff01

I encourage you to read around.

These wheels are also TUV compliant, something that's incredibly hard to do.
 

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Looking great guys!

Oh, Jay, in the video there is a typo...it shows the fronts being 20x9. Change that bad boy to 9.5 if you can! :D
 
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Looking great guys!

Oh, Jay, in the video there is a typo...it shows the fronts being 20x9. Change that bad boy to 9.5 if you can! :D
You bet, I'll get on Dan for that!!!
 

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Sorry, been on the road all day.

First thing, AG's are cast, although they're low pressure cast. TSW is rotary forged, a different and less expensive method than flow formed wheels.

Finish on HRE's are second to none, we've tracked those wheels already on VIR and have no issues with finish quality.

Take a look at their site, http://www.hrewheels.com/wheels/hre-flowform/ff01

I encourage you to read around.

These wheels are also TUV compliant, something that's incredibly hard to do.

Good feedback. How do they look in-person? Pics look awesome.
 
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Good feedback. How do they look in-person? Pics look awesome.
I'm stuck in Germany for Uncle Sam right now. Dan my sale's manager said the pics don't do them justice. The finish is truly perfect.
 
 








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