Finspeed VS CCW
#21
Safety Car
That's a shame. Finspeed made great wheels, strong and sexy. I think this is a tough market to be in, lots of companies selling similar product. Worst of all, old forged wheels get sold and repurchased over and over again. It's hard to get new customers except by cannibalizing someone else's product.
A bit too pricey for me but I liked them a lot.
A bit too pricey for me but I liked them a lot.
#22
I heard back from CCW yesterday. Apparently they can only knurl beads up to 17" rims. It's a real shame about Finspeed.
#23
Melting Slicks
It is too bad about Finspeed. Sorry to hear that.
My most recent 2 sets of wheels have been TS12's from CCW. I have never had a single issue with any of my CCW's and always received decent service so I stuck with them.
My most recent 2 sets of wheels have been TS12's from CCW. I have never had a single issue with any of my CCW's and always received decent service so I stuck with them.
#25
Finspeed isn't out of business. Spoke with Dan today. A partnership issue caused a temporary shutdown. He hopes to have resolved this week, and will be addressing as soon as it is cleared up.
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A company not temporarily out of business, with great customer support, who stand behind their wheels.
Just look at the new Camaro, Mustang and Porsche spec race cars. They are coming spec'd with Forgelines, that says quite a bit!
Not only are they functional, but look great! I have two sets, looking to buy a third soon.
Just look at the new Camaro, Mustang and Porsche spec race cars. They are coming spec'd with Forgelines, that says quite a bit!
Not only are they functional, but look great! I have two sets, looking to buy a third soon.
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A company not temporarily out of business, with great customer support, who stand behind their wheels.
Just look at the new Camaro, Mustang and Porsche spec race cars. They are coming spec'd with Forgelines, that says quite a bit!
Not only are they functional, but look great! I have two sets, looking to buy a third soon.
Just look at the new Camaro, Mustang and Porsche spec race cars. They are coming spec'd with Forgelines, that says quite a bit!
Not only are they functional, but look great! I have two sets, looking to buy a third soon.
So I gave Forgeline a call and ordered up a set of 18x11, 18x13 GS1R's, shot peened, in satin black. Should arrive towards the end of the month.
In addition, Forgeline confirmed that an 18x11 with a medium concave will clear the CP9668 372mm brakes from AP
~~~ EDIT: There seems to be conflicting information on everything below; I'll have to get the wheels in and run them up to bump stop on the rear and see what's what. ~~~
If you are running 18x13's in the rear with drop spindles, PLEASE read this thread as it contains important information regarding contact between LCA and inside of rim at bump stop travel which you need to check to ensure you don't suffer a catastrophic failure: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1594360134
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#29
YMMV but in my case, I had an absolute disaster of an experience with CCW where John took my order in Dec and never entered it into their order management system; fast forward to March and I call looking for a status and am informed John has left and there is no sign of my order and would need to be started from scratch causing me to miss a couple of events.
So I gave Forgeline a call and ordered up a set of 18x11, 18x13 GS1R's, shot peened, in satin black. Should arrive towards the end of the month.
If you are running 18x13's in the rear, PLEASE read this thread as it contains important information regarding contact between LCA and inside of rim at bump stop travel which you need to check to ensure you don't suffer a catastrophic failure: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1594360134
So I gave Forgeline a call and ordered up a set of 18x11, 18x13 GS1R's, shot peened, in satin black. Should arrive towards the end of the month.
If you are running 18x13's in the rear, PLEASE read this thread as it contains important information regarding contact between LCA and inside of rim at bump stop travel which you need to check to ensure you don't suffer a catastrophic failure: https://www.corvetteforum.com/forums...post1594360134
As far as the thread you reference, that is specific to the folks running LG drop spindles. In stock form the UCA will contact at full droop. It makes mounting the wheels kind of a PITA as they won't really seat properly until you compress the suspension.
#30
Yes i should have mentioned, this is specific to running drop spindles. I'll edit the above for clarity.
Here's what another member (C6RAPTOR) needed to do (notching) to avoid this problem:
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#31
Drifting
That's quite excessive and I would almost say fear mongering. I've been running LG drop spindles on my car since 2011 with zero issues running 18x13 rear wheels. Why? Because Anthony clearly explained to me what needed to be done when I ordered them lol! He was actually nice enough to machine my lower controll arms to clearance them.
Now in regards to the guy in Norway:
1) That video that you posted has zero to do with that guy and is actually of a completely different car lol! The guy from Norway had a yellow C6Z with aero.
2) He never experienced a wheel failure.
So please stop propogating a myth and associating a video of a vehicle crashing to parts from a certain vendor that has absolutely nothing to do with it!.
To clarify the guy in Norway was concerend because he noticed his track wheels rubbed when he ran his car at the Ring and he mentioned that his street wheels had carbon fiber barels and he speculated that if he had run those instead he could have had a failure but again he did not use them and he never experienced a failure. Now most importantly I should add that he bought his car already built here in the US and it was not set up right and he was also having issues with the Pfadt shocks on his car too with the lengths being incorrect. So there was much more going on there than just one problem with drop spindles.
Now in regards to the guy in Norway:
1) That video that you posted has zero to do with that guy and is actually of a completely different car lol! The guy from Norway had a yellow C6Z with aero.
2) He never experienced a wheel failure.
So please stop propogating a myth and associating a video of a vehicle crashing to parts from a certain vendor that has absolutely nothing to do with it!.
To clarify the guy in Norway was concerend because he noticed his track wheels rubbed when he ran his car at the Ring and he mentioned that his street wheels had carbon fiber barels and he speculated that if he had run those instead he could have had a failure but again he did not use them and he never experienced a failure. Now most importantly I should add that he bought his car already built here in the US and it was not set up right and he was also having issues with the Pfadt shocks on his car too with the lengths being incorrect. So there was much more going on there than just one problem with drop spindles.
#32
That's quite excessive and I would almost say fear mongering. I've been running LG drop spindles on my car since 2011 with zero issues running 18x13 rear wheels. Why? Because Anthony clearly explained to me what needed to be done when I ordered them lol! He was actually nice enough to machine my lower controll arms to clearance them.
Regarding the LCA, I'm a bit confused by what you've said above as it seems to be contradictory; so you *did* need your LCA to be modified to clear an 18x13 rim?
FWIW, when I ordered mine there was no mention of the LCA, and LG did not respond to my email asking for clarification, so I am left with forums like this to determine the facts of the matter. Since information here itself seems to be in conflict, I suppose the only thing left to do is once they arrive, run the rear wheels up to bump stop and inspect. I'll post what that looks like when done (2-3 weeks from now I'd guess.)
#33
Drifting
The only information that to me is in conflict is the spectacular video of a car's wheel flying off at the Ring which is being wrongly being claimed to depict the guy from Norway's car and the failure depicted in that video where the rear wheel comes flying off is again wrongly being claimed as being the result of using LG drop splindles, which again is not accurate. You may have gotten this information from someone else before but in this case it is information that you posted, not someone else which is why I called you on it. The bottom line is that the info was not correct and claiming that a vendors product caused some crash in a video when it's not even the right car is not cool. Either way though parts like this ARE racing parts and when installing them you should be taking the time to inspect things/cylce the suspension etc to make sure that there is no issues. It's the safe thing to do and as in the cae with the guy in Norway if his shop would have takent eh extra few minutes needed to do so, they would have caught the issue before the wheel had rubbed on the LCA.
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#34
No problem, please allow me to clarify. I said that there was no problem because when ordering I spoke to the people at LG to discuss my specific application and at that time they made me aware of the fact that I would have to clearance my lower control arms just like in C6RAPTOR's pictures. You can run up to an 18x12 without doing this, it's only when you run 18's and a 13" wide rear wheel that you need to do this.
The only information that to me is in conflict is the spectacular video of a car's wheel flying off at the Ring which is being wrongly being claimed to depict the guy from Norway's car and the failure depicted in that video where the rear wheel comes flying off is again wrongly being claimed as being the result of using LG drop splindles, which again is not accurate. You may have gotten this information from someone else before but in this case it is information that you posted, not someone else which is why I called you on it. The bottom line is that the info was not correct and claiming that a vendors product caused some crash in a video when it's not even the right car is not cool.
I will however note that nowhere did I claim or allude to the idea that LG's product, per se, is in any way a root cause; rather I was simply trying to make others aware of the need to modify the LCA, information that was not made clear to me by anyone other than you and C6RAPTOR.. so I hope you can understand why I had considered this as obscure information and posted a caveat.
Sorry if that lead to any confusion.
Either way though parts like this ARE racing parts and when installing them you should be taking the time to inspect things/cylce the suspension etc to make sure that there is no issues. It's the safe thing to do and as in the cae with the guy in Norway if his shop would have takent eh extra few minutes needed to do so, they would have caught the issue before the wheel had rubbed on the LCA.
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That's unfortuant that you were not informed about this at the time of ordering. Give Anthony a call there and talk to him, he will bring you up to speed on nay technical related questions on any of their products that you may have. When in doubt you can also use the forum, there are a lot of people on here that are very knowledgeable about these cars and if you have a specific qustion I'm sure someone will step up and answer it promptly.
That's unfortuant that you were not informed about this at the time of ordering. Give Anthony a call there and talk to him, he will bring you up to speed on nay technical related questions on any of their products that you may have. When in doubt you can also use the forum, there are a lot of people on here that are very knowledgeable about these cars and if you have a specific qustion I'm sure someone will step up and answer it promptly.
#36
Drifting
No worries I just wanted to clear things up and unfortunately posts often come across wrong because of the difficulty relaying emotions so it's often difficult to guage a persons tone or intent when they write something. In reading my posts again they came off as a little short and not that friendly, sorry about that it was not the intent. I just wanted to make sure that LG's drop spindles did not mistakenly get the blame for the issue in the video etc. which has now been cleared up (thank you).
You know I have not called over there to talk to him in about 6 months or so. If he's gone though that's a real shame as he was a wealth of knowledge and bent over to take care of his customers! If he's not longer with LG does anyone know where he ended up?
You know I have not called over there to talk to him in about 6 months or so. If he's gone though that's a real shame as he was a wealth of knowledge and bent over to take care of his customers! If he's not longer with LG does anyone know where he ended up?
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Not sure. Lou made a post a few weeks ago in another thread and said something to the effect of "Anthony is no longer with LG. He has personal problems that no job can solve."
Really a shame as I liked him too. He helped me with my build. Hope he goes back. Not even sure where he is now, if anywhere, as it sounded like he had some personal issues.
#38
Sr.Random input generator
That's very unfortunate! Now I know why he never replied to my email : (
#40
Supporting Vendor
Finspeed is not taking new orders at the moment. I would suggest Forgeline or CCWs, the latter was recently bought out by Weld wheels.