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Old 12-04-2003, 07:28 AM
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I am looking for a source for pin drive wheels that have weld in centers. I found a web sight last week and was unable to find it again. The wheels, I am looking for are FIA type in 15 inch. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Like these:
They're mfg'd by http://www.trigowheels.com/
The only 289 FIA style I'm aware of--not sure what you mean by welded centers
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My P.S.E Kidneys have welded in centers. Some of PSE's wheels are welded in & some are cast whole. They don't have a website...
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Thanks for the replies. I spoke to Lynn Parks yesterday and it looks like the Trigos will work with my 84-87 Vette suspension. actually, I found a web sight that had not only the regular Cobra wheels but the FIA type. I didn't save it to favorites and now can not find it. What I meant by weld in centers is the middle part of the wheel is not bolted in as a three piece wheel, or all machined as one piece as a billet wheel or a one piece cast wheel. The web sight said just about any back spacing was available as they moved the center part to any position in the rim and then it was welded in place and machined.

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This the site?: http://www.usacomp.com/hbpd.htm
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Gary,

No, that is a three piece modular bolt together wheel. In fact Allen probably is using a picture of the wheels I bought from them in this picture. I was the first order they had with white powder coating on Cobra type wheels. As I said, I believe Trigo's will work fine. I have asked Lynn Parks to get a price on powder coating them white also. This is for another car I am building.

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