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So 3 of my wheels come in and the 4th is out there in the world somewhere ??? 4th wheel comes in 3 days later . Drop the Explorer off on Saturday to get them mounted and i get a call from my buddy saying that the center bore of the wheels is cut too small and they will not sit flush . I contact Vossen a few minutes ago and they said that they handle hundreds of orders and sometime they "key in" the wrong info when building . They basically said "oops" and that they will just recut them and get them shipped back out . These aren't even $10k , 3-piece custom wheels :rolleyes:

I seem to have the worst luck when it comes to wheel manufacturers.....and that goes for all of them . I should have stuck with my original hunch and just bought some cheapy Ebay wheels :rolleyes::rolleyes::rolleyes:
WTF!! sometimes they key in !!! I’d be pissed and ask for some discounting.

Sorry brother .... did they say it would take another 6weeks?


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Hmm I wonder how hard it would be to get a machine shop to fix the center bore.....
 

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WTF!! sometimes they key in !!! I’d be pissed and ask for some discounting.

Sorry brother .... did they say it would take another 6weeks?


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Thats the same thing i said for a company that does this for a living !
Hmm I wonder how hard it would be to get a machine shop to fix the center bore.....
I have someone here local that could do it for me quickly but i don't want to give Vossen a reason to void a warranty .
 

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yea, that's fair.
 

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Jeremy from Vossen agreed to have a local shop do it and he would cover the cost . I guess it's the best solution to a small problem .
 

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Vossen paid for the hub bore issue fix and they are installed . I like the look but i might be looking at lowering a little more now . newwheels2.jpg newwheels.jpg
 

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Vossen paid for the hub bore issue fix and they are installed . I like the look but i might be looking at lowering a little more now . View attachment 1761 View attachment 1760
Still looks good. The offset seems I bit high?? What did you end up with?


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Borla S-Type Exhaust | SPD Downpipes | Vossen HF-5 | Michelin PSS Tires | Speeda Rear Sway | Turbosmart BOV | Rear Wiper Delete | Clear Bra | Tinted Headlights | H&R Springs | Custom Carbon Fiber Steering Wheel | Custom Front and Rear Emblems
 

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Looks good to me. I’m stealing them for my IG page. lol
 

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Looks nice. I didn’t realize you guys both ordered the same wheel.

I’d love to get another 1/2” lower as well. Hopefully some other options will be available soon.
 

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Looks nice. I didn’t realize you guys both ordered the same wheel.

I’d love to get another 1/2” lower as well. Hopefully some other options will be available soon.
I only want another 1/4” up front. I’m seriously thinking about milling that much off the actual spring to make it happen.
 

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i love that you picked out a wheel that wasn't gloss black. I'm saving for a set of either BC Forged or Vossens and of course am going with black, lol... but yours are making me question that previous "obvious" choice.
 

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Still looks good. The offset seems I bit high?? What did you end up with?


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I think we went with a modest +32 offset if i remember correctly . I didn't want to go super aggressive on the offset to begin with because i can always get a couple of spacers to fix that issue since i might still be trimming the H&Rs to lower a bit more .
Looks good to me. I’m stealing them for my IG page. lol
No problem !
i love that you picked out a wheel that wasn't gloss black. I'm saving for a set of either BC Forged or Vossens and of course am going with black, lol... but yours are making me question that previous "obvious" choice.
Like i said in a previous post , i am so over the gloss black wheel look for my vehicles . I will admit that gloss black does look good but i just wanted to try something different in the satin silver (basically grey) . I am so happy i went this route and the pictures just don't do it justice . I am getting ready to do some real custom stuff now that the wheels are finally mounted.....custom rear spoiler and mid-spoiler along with custom hood . Not too over the top but just enough to make it really stand out and be one-off .
 

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Like i said in a previous post , i am so over the gloss black wheel look for my vehicles . I will admit that gloss black does look good but i just wanted to try something different in the satin silver (basically grey) . I am so happy i went this route and the pictures just don't do it justice . I am getting ready to do some real custom stuff now that the wheels are finally mounted.....custom rear spoiler and mid-spoiler along with custom hood . Not too over the top but just enough to make it really stand out and be one-off .
SUBSCRIBED! My #1 want right now is a Grand Cherokee SRT/Trackhawk style hood for this vehicle with the rear facing vents. If you find an outfit that can do that, my wallet is ready. I will be watching for progress!!!

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SUBSCRIBED! My #1 want right now is a Grand Cherokee SRT/Trackhawk style hood for this vehicle with the rear facing vents. If you find an outfit that can do that, my wallet is ready. I will be watching for progress!!!

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I did actually look at this hood when creating an idea but figured it would be way too much work to make it happen . The shape of the hood and where the vents are located would make it a complete nightmare to graft it to the skeleton or skin of the ST hood . I was actually leaning towards using some sort of Ford vehicle vent or vents . Not saying this idea is 100% out of the question but it would be a lot more work and the cost would outway the final product's purpose . I still want the vent or vents to be functional .
 

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I used 2020 Ram Sport vents in my F150 hood. They fit like they were made for it. 8A233F0F-D47E-4821-A571-53B05D9B3C9D.jpeg
 

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I did actually look at this hood when creating an idea but figured it would be way too much work to make it happen . The shape of the hood and where the vents are located would make it a complete nightmare to graft it to the skeleton or skin of the ST hood . I was actually leaning towards using some sort of Ford vehicle vent or vents . Not saying this idea is 100% out of the question but it would be a lot more work and the cost would outway the final product's purpose . I still want the vent or vents to be functional .
i imagine so. its why im looking at having one made rather than modifying the stock one. ive got a custom carbon fiber layup shop by my house that has offered to help but they need a donor hood to make the mould with. :-(
 

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i imagine so. its why im looking at having one made rather than modifying the stock one. ive got a custom carbon fiber layup shop by my house that has offered to help but they need a donor hood to make the mould with. :-(
This is why my method of grafting onto the OEM is easier . Your shop is going to need 2 donor hoods to make this project and hope that they can mate both together due to size and curvature . I'm sure i'm not the only one that hopes they can but is going to be a serious project .

The only reason i considered my own one-off project is the cost to build is going to be a lot less than buying someone else's manufactured hood . I don't see anyone making any hoods for this platform in the near future....or ever for that matter .
 

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It’s also aluminum...so your fab skills better be on point. If a person can’t tig very thin aluminum modding a hood is a bad idea.
 

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