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We can do any design we are offering in any specs you prefer without extra cost. If you want to learn more, please send us emailThose are some nice designs. I was hoping for a 20x9 and maybe some aero covers.
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We can do any design we are offering in any specs you prefer without extra cost. If you want to learn more, please send us emailThose are some nice designs. I was hoping for a 20x9 and maybe some aero covers.
Those rims look really good. Do they take the factory 19 inch tires? Just got my new tires about 3k miles ago…..Those look really sweet!
225 tires will be too narrow for an 8.5" wide rim. It still can be installed but the fitment will be extremely stretched.Those rims look really good. Do they take the factory 19 inch tires? Just got my new tires about 3k miles ago…..
What is the warranty for the tire? How easy are repairs for scratches and whatnot? Are the bronze and black ones painted or machined that way?
Thank you! Bookmarking this so I can come back to it to buy… won’t fit in a Christmas stocking but I’ll ask Santa and see if he can order lol225 tires will be too narrow for an 8.5" wide rim. It still can be installed but the fitment will be extremely stretched.
for 8.5" wim we recommend 245 or even 255 tires.
Sorry, we don't sell tires. If you are interested in a warranty for our rims, you can find detailed information here: https://atomic-wheels.com/pages/atomic-wheels-warranty
All our rims are powder-coated, not painted. Any local wheel repair shop will be able to repair them in case of curb rush or so, quickly and for a reasonable price.
Yeah, I was thinking gloss black with silver surfaces like the stock wheels.@Atomic Wheels ,
To quote our Christmas movie hero, John McClain, "Welcome to the party, pal!"
(Yes.... It IS a Christmas movie.)
Great announcement/post. They look great.
Do you have an photos (even Photoshopped) showing the wheels on a Mach-E?
There are a lot of beautiful looking rims that do not look so beautiful on certain cars. That's not to say that they do not look great, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so seeing them on the car (even photoshopped) would be helpful.
P.S.: You said you can make any spec in a prior post but just requires full payment up front.
Would this include Gloss black? With gloss black trim on Premiums and GT/GTPE, I'd want to stay consistent with that.
Thank you!@Atomic Wheels ,
To quote our Christmas movie hero, John McClain, "Welcome to the party, pal!"
(Yes.... It IS a Christmas movie.)
Great announcement/post. They look great.
Do you have an photos (even Photoshopped) showing the wheels on a Mach-E?
There are a lot of beautiful looking rims that do not look so beautiful on certain cars. That's not to say that they do not look great, but beauty is in the eye of the beholder, so seeing them on the car (even photoshopped) would be helpful.
P.S.: You said you can make any spec in a prior post but just requires full payment up front.
Would this include Gloss black? With gloss black trim on Premiums and GT/GTPE, I'd want to stay consistent with that.
Hello there!Great looking wheels. Clean designs and just enough variations to find something that appeals to everyone. So for those of us who don't have forged wheels, what the most immediate benefit of upgrading to your forged wheels?
We encourage you to place a pre-order while we have a 20% discount You won't be charged anything else only a $100 deposit.Thank you! Bookmarking this so I can come back to it to buy… won’t fit in a Christmas stocking but I’ll ask Santa and see if he can order lol
Thanks very much. I appreciate the info and will keep your wheels in mind. They seem like a good combo of form and function.Hello there!
There are many advantages Fully Forged wheels have, as an example:
- Forged wheels are generally stronger and more durable than cast wheels. The forging process aligns the grain structure of the metal, resulting in a wheel that can withstand greater forces and impacts without failing.
- Despite their strength, forged wheels are often lighter than cast wheels. This is because the forging process allows for a stronger material to be used, which means less material is needed to achieve the same strength.
- Forged wheels typically have a longer lifespan than cast wheels. They are less likely to crack or fail under normal driving conditions, and their strength makes them more resistant to damage from potholes or other road hazards.
As we all know weight is a pretty big thing when we talk about EVs and getting lightweight forged wheels won't affect your range as with alloy wheels. In some cases when a proper combination of rim and tire is applied you even can see slight improvements in range.
Ok. May take advantage of that. What is the lead time till they will be ready? For budget purposes…..We encourage you to place a pre-order while we have a 20% discount You won't be charged anything else only a $100 deposit.
When your set is ready, we will be in touch confirming you want to proceed and if so, only then we will finalize the payment and ship your set
Also, the deposit is fully refundable, if you decide not to proceed, just let us know and we will refund it immediately.
Please note, if you deciding to cancel your pre-order, you are welcome to place it again later, however we won't be honor applied discount that you got 1st time
Also is this rim lighter or heavier than the stock rim? Will these affect mileage for good or bad? How will it affect the ride? Sounds like these are wider…. Will that improve the ride?225 tires will be too narrow for an 8.5" wide rim. It still can be installed but the fitment will be extremely stretched.
for 8.5" wim we recommend 245 or even 255 tires.
Sorry, we don't sell tires. If you are interested in a warranty for our rims, you can find detailed information here: https://atomic-wheels.com/pages/atomic-wheels-warranty
All our rims are powder-coated, not painted. Any local wheel repair shop will be able to repair them in case of curb rush or so, quickly and for a reasonable price.
We are planning to start manufacturing the next batch by the end of November. It should arrive in Dallas around the end of January - mid-February. So to be absolutely safe I would say 2nd half Of February - the beginning of March.Ok. May take advantage of that. What is the lead time till they will be ready? For budget purposes…..