





Help me decide Greg Weld 92 Star or Billet Specialties F Body Street Lites for my
What i hate is that EVERYONE, even summit tells you these welds are bolt on and that they fit perfectly. I knew they wouldnt fit from the beginning but thats a big time F-up by greg weld imho and bad business.
What i hate is that EVERYONE, even summit tells you these welds are bolt on and that they fit perfectly. I knew they wouldnt fit from the beginning but thats a big time F-up by greg weld imho and bad business.Thats weird Ive been waiting a few months now for the GW's and I was never told they would fit, Ive been told the whole time that they were redesigning the rear.
I won't be doing any grinding I will wait for the redesigned GW's
What i hate is that EVERYONE, even summit tells you these welds are bolt on and that they fit perfectly. I knew they wouldnt fit from the beginning but thats a big time F-up by greg weld imho and bad business.https://ls1tech.com/forums/wheels-tires/924554-attention-anyone-wanting-rear-greg-welds.html
That thread (you know, the one specificly about REAR Greg Welds) say that they don't currently fit LS1 OR LT1 brakes, but they ARE in development.
Sean
What i hate is that EVERYONE, even summit tells you these welds are bolt on and that they fit perfectly. I knew they wouldnt fit from the beginning but thats a big time F-up by greg weld imho and bad business.Thats odd. I took my Greg Welds out of the box, installed tires, and bolted them on. No grinding here. So what if the billet specialties are a redesigned wheel, we all ******* know that, no one said they wern't, infact thats exactly what everyone is saying!
Normall Billet Specialties wheel = 229.99
"Special" LS1 Billet Specialties wheel = 349.99
Sean
Jay,
Thanks for the e-mail!
Yes. We will have the 92-Star that will be available in the 15x10 7.5” Backspace. The projected release is mid-September.
Mike H.
Jay,
The new design of the rim in the 15x10 7.5” BS will be completely open on the rear barrel offering plenty of brake clearance. No waiting list as of yet, as the ETA becomes more exact we will probably start one them.
Mike
Normall Billet Specialties wheel = 229.99
"Special" LS1 Billet Specialties wheel = 349.99
The normal 15x10 hoop has Many uses in a backspacing. So when you can have quite a few hundred on the floor that are being used for any Backspace from 3.5-7.5 yes it will be cheaper as those hoops are already designed and have multiple uses.
Now you have to totally redesign a wheel to make it fit for one specific application. yes there will be an upcharge as you have to engineer the new design, test the new design, and pay to have a few hundred hoops made, Not a few thousand like you can for a Multiple use hoop. Im not sure how much simpler it can be explained to you so you can understand it.
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The normal 15x10 hoop has Many uses in a backspacing. So when you can have quite a few hundred on the floor that are being used for any Backspace from 3.5-7.5 yes it will be cheaper as those hoops are already designed and have multiple uses.
Now you have to totally redesign a wheel to make it fit for one specific application. yes there will be an upcharge as you have to engineer the new design, test the new design, and pay to have a few hundred hoops made, Not a few thousand like you can for a Multiple use hoop. Im not sure how much simpler it can be explained to you so you can understand it.
Sean
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
http://store.summitracing.com/partde...5&autoview=sku
I have a question though, if the difference with the hoop on the Ls1 wheel is MORE clearance couldnt it be used in even more applications than the current wheel? Just a thought.
Sean
I have a question though, if the difference with the hoop on the Ls1 wheel is MORE clearance couldnt it be used in even more applications than the current wheel? Just a thought.
Sean
I would think so myself. We will have to wait and see what the actual f-body application price will be.
its kind of like a Ccw to a Torq Thrust.
1 is cast 1 is billet aluminum.
its kind of like a Ccw to a Torq Thrust.
1 is cast 1 is billet aluminum.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billet_(manufacturing)
And my point still stands, if the LS1 wheel has more room, why not make that your standard wheel?
Sean
I have a question though, if the difference with the hoop on the Ls1 wheel is MORE clearance couldnt it be used in even more applications than the current wheel? Just a thought.
Sean
The Hoop needed to be redesigned to fit over the Stock brakes. The stock wheels that came on a fbody were 16" and were needed for brake clearence. now when you try and put a Standard 15" wheel that is designed onto a car for a 16" standard wheel, It will not work. Common sense tells you that. So a revised hoop was needed that was F Body Specific to work with the stock brakes. This hoop was not an off the shelf conventional hoop, this was custom made for this application. And yes It will work on a car that requires a 7.5" backspace, It will also work on any vehicle that requires 7.5" of Bs that needs big brake clearance. And yes the Hoop has more clearance, But this is a 2 piece wheel Opposed to a cast 1 piece wheel. You can not move this center anywhere else in this hoop as it is Just f Body Specific. It is a 15x10 7.5" Bs with Bigger brake clearance.
Please list me all those vehicles that it will work on????
There is a BIG DIFFERENCE between the 2 wheels. 1 is cast overseas, 1 is made from billet aluminum. with a forged Spun Aluminum Hoop.
Last edited by Dragwheelz.com; Aug 26, 2008 at 11:35 AM.
The Hoop needed to be redesigned to fit over the Stock brakes. The stock wheels that came on a fbody were 16" and were needed for brake clearence. now when you try and put a Standard 15" wheel that is designed onto a car for a 16" standard wheel, It will not work. Common sense tells you that. So a revised hoop was needed that was F Body Specific to work with the stock brakes. This hoop was not an off the shelf conventional hoop, this was custom made for this application. And yes It will work on a car that requires a 7.5" backspace, It will also work on any vehicle that requires 7.5" of Bs that needs big brake clearance. And yes the Hoop has more clearance, But this is a 2 piece wheel Opposed to a cast 1 piece wheel. You can not move this center anywhere else in this hoop as it is Just f Body Specific. It is a 15x10 7.5" Bs with Bigger brake clearance.
Sean
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billet_(manufacturing)
And my point still stands, if the LS1 wheel has more room, why not make that your standard wheel?
Sean
Billet is the solid metal from the foundry. It comes in different shapes and alloy's. Forged is a process of squishing a piece of billet aluminum into the desired shape (near-net is best). Forged is stronger than both machined billet and cast aluminum.
cast is something that was poured into a shape and is then machined. It can lead to poor quality due to its porousity and cause cracking. Billet is something machined out of some form of ingot. The ingot can be anything cast or hot rolled and can be virtually any form of any type of material and quality of material. also there are also several casting methods used giving various stregths/properties to the metal. Ie. Low pressure, gravity, sand...
we feature a rotary forged aluminum centers Not a cast Center. There is a Difference.
How is a rotary forged wheel manufactured?
A: It utilizes a rotary forging press, the only one of its kind in the world, to compress a solid billet of aluminum with 4,000 tons of force, at 300 revolutions per minute. Not only does this process rearrange the aluminum molecules, but it also aligns them in a circular pattern thereby adding strength. As a result, the rotary forged wheel has a much tighter grain structure and is significantly lighter weight than a cast wheel which requires greater mass due to its inherent porosity.
What is a 2pc rotary Forged wheel?
A: The two-piece wheel is manufactured from a billet aluminum, rotary forged center and a billet aluminum rim. The center is then welded into the rim.
Sean
The hoop Is redesigned. The Hoop is Not Machined. The hoop is Spun Aluminium.
I think what your not Understanding is, This hoop was not an Off the shelf Part, It was Designed and engineered By Billet Specialties, Then manufactured For Billet Specialties with 1 Purpose in Mind. The F body Specific wheel.
Whats the Diffrence Between a Cast Crank and a Forged Crank??? Why are they More money???




