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Old 01-26-2010, 08:12 PM
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Default Weld Racing Releases the RT-S series

Weld Racing L.L.C. Announces the RT-S Line of Forged Aluminum Wheels
Muscular Style and Today’s Technology in One Wheel

Kansas City, U.S.A. January 26, 2010—

Weld Racing, the racing wheel company with the most wins on its product year after year, introduced the 2010 RT-S line of forged aluminum wheels at the 2009 PRI Show in Orlando Florida. The nation’s largest performance and racing show was the perfect place to unveil the new line’s two designs. The S71, a traditional “Weldstar” design, and the S74, a sophisticated Y-spoke design, make up the initial RT-S style offering. The available sizes range from 15”x4” to 18”x18”, to fit the wide array of tires available today and vehicles from classic to 2010 Muscle. The 15 inch diameter versions are available in February, followed by 17 inch, then 18 inch diameters during the first quarter of 2010. Forged from primary aluminum alloys in the U.S.A., as are all Weld Racing wheels, they are lighter, stronger, and truer than other brands. The quality alloys in the wheels polish to a brilliant shine and resist oxidation better than other alloys. The option of black anodized centers with milled highlights adds to the choices and appeal.

Forged wheels have numerous advantages over cast wheels and non-forged billet wheels. A cast wheel is made from A-356 Aluminum that is melted and poured into a mold. This material is only 60% as strong as 5000 or 6000 series alloys that are forged into shape. In addition the cast A-356 is brittle and porous. Not exactly properties you want in a wheel, especially in a high performance application! A billet of aluminum alloy that is not forged to approximate shape before machining does not have grain running from center to rim like spokes on a wheel. A forged billet, done correctly, does. This prevents de-lamination failures that can occur during high loads in a pure billet wheel. The forging process also increases the surface density of the wheel improving durability further. With a stronger material you can use less to build the wheel reducing its weight as much as 40% and still have a more durable wheel.

The RT-S wheels are three-piece forgings for application flexibility that are assembled by welding. In addition to the large array of widths and offsets, there are three mounting pad heights available to fit your brake package while maximizing the depth of the outer wheel lip. Primary forging grade aluminum alloys are used to create these and all Weld Racing wheels and this means no recycled scrap is used, as in most cast wheels and others. The difference in quality is obvious from the appearance, the strength, and the durability.

Weld RT-S wheels are available in widths to 18” to accommodate monster tires. Each design is modeled in 3D, and then tested with F.E.A. and destructive testing in our facility to insure your safety. Capable of handling 1200 horse power, 1.2 second 60 ft. times, 1,580 pound loads, and very high speeds, these wheels are the answer to today’s powerful and sophisticated Hot Rods and Street Machines.

For over 40 years Weld Racing built technologically superior wheels in the U.S.A. Today Weld Racing L.L.C. continues the tradition of building Racing and High Performance wheels in the heart of the U.S., using 21st century technology while giving the customer top quality, true craftsmanship, and excellent customer service.

For more information, please contact Customer Service at 800-788-9353. See the new RT-S designs at www.weldracing.com.

WELD RACING L.L.C., 6600 STADIUM DRIVE, KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 64129
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Old 01-27-2010, 06:02 PM
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I'm glad I waited out.

When can we expect the website to be updated with the details? Specifically looking for a set up for a 03 Cobra. 17" Front runners, 17" x 8" rears.
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Old 02-14-2010, 02:16 AM
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When are they coming out with 16" wheels? Looking for 17x5 for fronts and 16x12 for rear 5x4.75 bolt circle.
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Old 02-20-2010, 12:11 AM
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No info yet?
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Old 03-05-2010, 02:39 AM
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Yes, we will have fitments for Challenger, Mustang, Camaro etc. 17" will go into production initially with 5 x 4.5 and 5 x 4.75 bolt patterns with metric patterns to follow. 18" will follow in late April.
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Old 03-07-2010, 02:44 AM
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Can you post a pic of the S74? Also, can you give a basic run down on pricing? Thanks
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Old 03-09-2010, 11:51 PM
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Yes, we will have fitments for Challenger, Mustang, Camaro etc. 17" will go into production initially with 5 x 4.5 and 5 x 4.75 bolt patterns with metric patterns to follow. 18" will follow in late April.
We're getting close to car season here in Ohio and I still haven't heard any specific specs for these new wheels?
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Old 03-10-2010, 08:20 PM
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What kind of info are you looking for? All 15" sizes have been released to our dealers with the 17" being released in April and the 18" in May. If you want to give us a call, we can email or mail you specific part numbers for the fitment(s) that you may need.
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Old 03-12-2010, 03:53 AM
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What kind of info are you looking for? All 15" sizes have been released to our dealers with the 17" being released in April and the 18" in May. If you want to give us a call, we can email or mail you specific part numbers for the fitment(s) that you may need.
Can you give us a ballpark on pricing for the 17's and 18's? I'm ready to buy and would wait on the 18's if they are priced right. Just curious if they are going to be between $3000 to $4000 a set like everyone elses (forgeline, dpe, boze, hre, foose, billet specialities etc).

Thanks.
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Old 04-04-2010, 02:15 AM
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Is it possible to get these wheels with a brushed Aluminum hoop?

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