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      07-04-2005, 10:22 PM   #1
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Hartge Wheel Clarification - Help!

Guys,

Can anyone else spot the diff? Both are Hartge Classics? Off of the Hartge website.

But if you guys notice, one set of wheels has a center cap that is far more "inset" than the other set.

I want the ones with the deeper inset. Anyone know what the exact specs are?

Thanks in advance,
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      07-04-2005, 10:26 PM   #2
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Good taste, both are hot wheels. The top one with the more inset center is the "Classic 2" wheels and the bottom ones are plain "Classic". The Classic wheels have a dish lip but the Classic 2's don't. Search around on this forum and you'll see the pics in more detail.. they're actually more different than these pics show. Here's the Hartge website showing the specs for both wheels.

http://www.hartge.de/html/wheels.html
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      07-04-2005, 11:39 PM   #3
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That was fast! Thanks!

Classic 2's it is!

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Yes Classic 2's is the way to go...i'm getting those for sure...but the price tag is very high 1 k per wheel and not available till Sept. I've tried considering the Classics for cheaper but i know i'll hate that desision later. Let me know if you find a deal on the Classic 2's.
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i think ill just have to wait till christmas for the Classic 2's... they = sexy (almost like m5 wheels)
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Agreed, Classic 2's =


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