wheel manufacture ??? HRE vs COR vs Modulare
Robert, great question I am in Miami I visited this place called cor just swing by and youll see a 500 sq foot warehouse and zero manufacturing . All these Miami places don't make their own wheels like HRE i only buy HRE now . There is no way to compare these places and service or espcially quality . I have wasted money on them and i know its hard to listen to other people but have to make the mistake your self to learn ,but listen stay away . Modular not familar but i see only 1 place sells them so probably not a big brand either . Why risk it? really?
In regards to "500 sq foot warehouse and zero manufacturing" you may have not made it past our waiting area lol. Our actual square footage is 10,000 and you're more then welcome to stop by and confirm this since you say you've been here before. You can actually look us up on google maps and get the aerial view dis crediting your claim.
As far as our manufacturing capabilities, we stock raw aluminum forgings, lathe turn them in house, design the wheels in house, powder coat in house and mill them out of both our our East Coast facility in Doral, Florida and also at our West Coast facility in Oceanside, California.
Below are some images of our Doral, Florida office as well as some mixed pictures of our West & East coast facility.
As mentioned before you as well as any member of 6SpeedOnline are more then welcome to stop by. I invite you to PM me so we can plan a visit for you at our Doral, Florida location. We'll even take a picture of you beside our Lathe and CNC mill ; )
















BTW Just noticed you're a troll:https://www.6speedonline.com/forums/...archid=6909961
OP Let us know if you're still in the market for wheels. We'd love to give you a tour of our facility and further assist you.
Here are some Panameras we've recently done:




Check out our collection of Porsche Panamera Wheels
Here are some Panameras we've recently done:




Check out our collection of Porsche Panamera Wheels
red / tan
mods:
- challenge grilles (front & rear) / tubi ngt racing exhaust / yellow brakes to match factory shields / lowered suspension / rolled fenders / 19" & 20" in the rear (Vellano wheels) / red paddle shifters / xm, dvd receiver with 10" sub / rear back up camera / blah blah blah"
I have the 20" Turbo wheels on mine and I love the ride. Going to 21 will give a different look, but REALLY consider the difference in ride comfort and side wall height especially if it is a DD. Just my 2 cents!!
If your desired wheel is based on a forging that we have in stock it'll be around 2 weeks. Would you like to schedule a visit to check out our facility?
If you would like to see how HRE Wheels are made, check out this tour by eGarage
http://www.egarage.com/videos/hre-wheels/
Here's some pictures of our 60,000 sq ft facility in San Diego, CA (photo's by eGarage). As you can see, we stock a lot of forging inventory.








Here's a picture to rear ramp entrance to our facillity.

And here's a teaser of our brand new 790RS Series releasing in the next couple weeks.

Here's a little more additional background about HRE Wheels.
HRE uses the highest quality material for our wheel production, from forgings to assembly bolts to the packaging used for shipping. This goes alongside the craftsmanship of the employees that manufacture our wheels in-house here in San Diego.
Our raw forgings, which are a proprietary design, are supplied to us by the premier forging company in the United States, Aluminum Precision Products. They are located in Southern California. This company is an OEM forging supplier for the wheels on the Koeniggsegg Agera, Pagani Huarya, Ferrari 458 Italia, Audi R8, and others, not to mention their primary customer, Boeing. We understand the importance of quality forgings and we don’t skimp here.
Currently all of our raw materials are made in the US with the exception of our titanium assembly bolts, which are made in Germany by the same supplier of titanium hardware for the Airbus A380 and Boeing aircraft. We actually don’t care which country we buy our raw materials from as long as the quality is top-notch.
There are some very fine Japanese, German, and Italian wheel companies that make high quality products and we know them well and have respect for each other. What we share in common is the commitment to proper engineering and manufacturing quality. There should be a clear distinction between unsophisticated style-only designs common in the U.S. market and designs driven by an understanding of the engineering fundamentals that are essential to proper wheel design. You may have the best material at your disposal, but it does not guarantee the best finished product without the proper engineering and attention to detail.
Feel free to come down and visit our operation. We have an open door policy. Stop by anytime. In fact we just hosted the local Porsche Club of America and BMW Club of America for a factory Open House about 1 month ago. It was great and we gave them all a private tour. It is a very informative and easy way to learn about HRE and wheels.
If you require any more information, feel free to contact us directly.
http://www.egarage.com/videos/hre-wheels/
Here's some pictures of our 60,000 sq ft facility in San Diego, CA (photo's by eGarage). As you can see, we stock a lot of forging inventory.








Here's a picture to rear ramp entrance to our facillity.

And here's a teaser of our brand new 790RS Series releasing in the next couple weeks.

Here's a little more additional background about HRE Wheels.
HRE uses the highest quality material for our wheel production, from forgings to assembly bolts to the packaging used for shipping. This goes alongside the craftsmanship of the employees that manufacture our wheels in-house here in San Diego.
Our raw forgings, which are a proprietary design, are supplied to us by the premier forging company in the United States, Aluminum Precision Products. They are located in Southern California. This company is an OEM forging supplier for the wheels on the Koeniggsegg Agera, Pagani Huarya, Ferrari 458 Italia, Audi R8, and others, not to mention their primary customer, Boeing. We understand the importance of quality forgings and we don’t skimp here.
Currently all of our raw materials are made in the US with the exception of our titanium assembly bolts, which are made in Germany by the same supplier of titanium hardware for the Airbus A380 and Boeing aircraft. We actually don’t care which country we buy our raw materials from as long as the quality is top-notch.
There are some very fine Japanese, German, and Italian wheel companies that make high quality products and we know them well and have respect for each other. What we share in common is the commitment to proper engineering and manufacturing quality. There should be a clear distinction between unsophisticated style-only designs common in the U.S. market and designs driven by an understanding of the engineering fundamentals that are essential to proper wheel design. You may have the best material at your disposal, but it does not guarantee the best finished product without the proper engineering and attention to detail.
Feel free to come down and visit our operation. We have an open door policy. Stop by anytime. In fact we just hosted the local Porsche Club of America and BMW Club of America for a factory Open House about 1 month ago. It was great and we gave them all a private tour. It is a very informative and easy way to learn about HRE and wheels.
If you require any more information, feel free to contact us directly.
Last edited by HRE_Wheels; Aug 24, 2011 at 04:04 PM.
I just installed a set of wheels that Ben at Wheels Boutique got me. I think they look fantastic. If you are interested in the manufacuture send me a PM. thanks again to Ben and his team / john etc
I also started a new thread with a couple of more photos. Panamera with 22" new shoes
I also started a new thread with a couple of more photos. Panamera with 22" new shoes
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