O.E. Wheels LLC good or bad site?
There was a mix up when I ordered, I gave a part number and then I was told they were on backorder, but I went ahead and put my order through anyway. Called a month or so later and they still didnt have them in stock. But while i was talking to them i figured out that they had the wheels mixed up with a similar kind. so i waited over a month for no reason! they actually had the wheels i wanted all along. oh well.
Then:
2 of mine were damaged(gashes on the outer lip) when i got them in, and they were willing to replace them, after i sent pics at least. however i didn't have 300 bucks in my account for the deposit on the new wheels (would be reimbursed once they got the damaged ones back) so i wound up having to pay to have them fixed(100 bucks). doh!
i would recommend to be very clear when ordering and possibly have them make sure they visually inspect your wheels before shipment because i dont think they ever unpack them once they get them from overseas.
nonetheless, very great value.
heres some pics:


Last edited by MurderedOut; May 17, 2009 at 01:33 AM.
56mm offset isn't too far off is it???
For a 2000 Camaro Z28.
http://www.oewheelsllc.com/Camaro-Fi...-p6902051.html
Last edited by 4THGENCAMAROFAN; May 17, 2009 at 07:58 PM.
56mm offset isn't too far off is it???
For a 2000 Camaro Z28.
http://www.oewheelsllc.com/Camaro-Fi...-p6902051.html
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56mm offset isn't too far off is it???
For a 2000 Camaro Z28.
http://www.oewheelsllc.com/Camaro-Fi...-p6902051.html
however, the damage on my wheels could not have been caused by UPS. The packages were in great shape, all the foam and wheel protectors were in perfect place. Something would really have had to WHACK the wheel to cause that. I highly doubt this could have been caused in box. It would have damaged the box really bad if it did THAT to the wheel. So it had to of happened before packaging.
What country are the wheels produced in?
have you seen this thread??
https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-ti...-new-rims.html
That was in december... and i'm sure they are all still waiting. I know I am
however, the damage on my wheels could not have been caused by UPS. The packages were in great shape, all the foam and wheel protectors were in perfect place. Something would really have had to WHACK the wheel to cause that. I highly doubt this could have been caused in box. It would have damaged the box really bad if it did THAT to the wheel. So it had to of happened before packaging.
What country are the wheels produced in?
I've had same thing happened to my wheels in the past and luckly I purchased the shipping insurance
and UPS replaced the damaged wheels.

But theres NO telling how rough they are with them.
Probably pretty common when shipping rims then? anybody else have something like this happen like this?

But theres NO telling how rough they are with them.
Probably pretty common when shipping rims then? anybody else have something like this happen like this?


