Intro Wheels
This Seems Like A Steal Compared To Fikse And Ccw's Not To Mention Better Selection...
Also Is A "billet" Wheel Better Than Forged?.. I Havent Found Much On The Topic But What I Did Read Said Billet Wheels Were Lighter Than Forged Wheels
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Here's pics of the fronts. Not sure of the prices now but I couldn't beat them back then.
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Intro wheels are top-quality material wise, they are still forged aluminum centers just like the other brands. They aren't really "cheaper" than the others in similar sizing 2-piece wheels. Comparing them to Fikse is a different story, that is 3-pc vs 2-pc.
Yeah, I don't know if it's has been done in those exact sizes but I've seen it done on a car that was featured in GMHTP with a 17x6 up front and a 16x9 or 16x10 out back. They were some Bogart drags and they looked good, even with the bigger sidewall out back.
The "good": They're round and true, which can be an issue with "cheaper" wheels; the centers are very accurately welded in place, so all the wheels have the same backspace, which is fairly important; and they look quite good, as they're also polished on the backside...of course that's something else to keep cleaned!
The "bad": As someone previously said, they can look a little funky around the bolt circle, primarily because of the various center caps. That issue, caused me to have a couple of rather long and involved "discussions" with the Intro people.
I've been around custom wheels and tires a LONG time, and I've never seen a manufacturer vary the center cap based on the wheel's bolt circle. However, I guess in some sort of effort to encompass a variety of fitments, Intro machines their wheels with Ford/MoPar bolt circle (4.5") and one centerbore, and GM bolt circle (4.75") and a larger centerbores. I gues that isn't all that big of a deal.
The issue, however, is that they vary the center cap design, depending on the diameter of the centerbore. BUT, they don't mention it anywhere in their marketing material. Prior to ordering the wheels, I saw several pictures of the wheels, and the majority of them showed a rather flat, slightly domed cap (similar to the I-Forged caps). A couple of the pictures showed a "taller" (1" tall) more squared off cap.
I ordered the wheels from a dealer, and one thing I asked about was the center cap. I was told I'd get the cap illustrated on their website, which happened to be the domed cap. Well I didn't get that cap, because their picture was of the smaller bolt circle wheel (and they weren't aware of this difference!)
When I spoke directly with the marketing people at Intro, they were apologetic, but said that's how the make the wheels, but I also should have bought them directly, so there are no "issues". Well, I said, your website doesn't really state that you sell direct, like many manufacturers, so what was I to do??
Anyway, long story short, they sent me a set of the "domed" caps to try, but they didn't quite work, since the o-ring grooves (they use captured o-rings to hold the caps....it works!!) didn't line up. So, they're machining a set specially for me, from their next production run.
Long story short, I do like the wheels, they fit well, they balanced out with a minimum of weight, and if we get the center cap situation worked out, they'll look really great on the car. And they're not all that expensive, for what you're getting, compared to a 1 piece, cast in China wheel, (design not mentioned) that a lot of people use.
IMO- Call up Intro directly, and ask for Bryan. He's also a member here. If you're interested in what i paid, shoot me a pm.



I feal bad that I wasted so much of there time debating and asking questions just to go with a much cheaper wheel set I bought used from a member on here.



