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Is there anything stamped into the wheel on the reverse side?
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I checked, nothing
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A lot of companies made Torque-Thrust knock off style wheels. Just to name a few:
AP (Appliance Plating) US Mags Fenton Rocket Try expanding your search with those company names. |
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Ill look into it, thanks alot for the help
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You might also check e-t mags the ones pictured look like some I had with et stickers on them
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Is the wheel that was originally being asked about one of those that has an aluminum center insert with a wide lip that is attached to a steel rim that is hidden behind it, or is it one piece aluminum wheel?
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Somebody painted the centers gold.
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