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Old Jun 12, 2005 | 11:23 AM
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wheelsourceUSA vs. wheelguyz.com vs. woodandwheels.net

Who here has dealt with any of these three wheel vendors?

1) wheelsourceUSA.com
2) wheelguyz.com
3) woodandwheels.net

All 3 offer free shipping on wheel and tire packages. I just wanted to know if anyone had bad experiences with them and which one should I go with as prices are very similar.

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Old Jun 12, 2005 | 02:12 PM
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I bought a wheel/Tire package from Wheelguyz.com for my Accord and I felt like the customer service was very poor..the wheels that I ordered were out of stock and they were waiting for a new shipment to come in which I can understand but the bad part was them telling me when I ordered the wheels that they would ship out in 24 hrs..needless to say it finally took about 10 days to finally get someone to tell me it would be another week before they would ever have the wheels in stock...I think it took around 20-25 before I ever got the wheels.
I would not buy from them again..there are too many other options out there.

good luck !
Old Jun 12, 2005 | 08:28 PM
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My experience was totally opposite, I knew what wheels I wanted, they had the Alessio F1 wheels and tires, I ordered the rims with 40 series tires, at the time I didn't know that made a difference, so they sent me 45 series which were the correct ones for speedo issues, etc. The rims also came with Alessio end caps which I'm sure are standard but they came with Nissan endcaps too. When I go to car shows or hang out people ask which Nissan I got the wheels off of.....I love it. The only issue I had was that they say the wheels come balanced but they did a poor job, I had to take em to get them rebalanced. I don't think that it was a bad experience, human error can be expected every ONCE in a while.
Old Jun 12, 2005 | 08:50 PM
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Thanks for the input guys. Anyone else deal with these vendors? I'm thinking of going with woodandwheels.net. Please post your experiences.
Old Jun 13, 2005 | 01:47 PM
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