These wheels are as good as they get. Bought Jongbloed 305’s 2 years ago for our GT500, the«family car». 18″ wheels, 3 piece. When I got them they are beautiful. Unrivaled quality. This guy can fabricate. They are frikkin’ light! American made, unique look, functional, competitive price, competition weight. What more could you ask for. Well, how about 19’s and 20’s? I love my 18″ 305’s, but once a modifier, always a modifier. Time to get something that looks cool for the street. Emailed Ryan a while back, he said sorry, I only make racing wheels, can make modified 19’s, but 20’s just aren’t for racing, too big and heavy. So no go. So I’ve been looking around for nice 19’s/20’s for street use. Never found a manufacturer whose product was truly worth the(often insane) price they were charging. Dropped it for a year. Then emailed Ryan back: yes, I can do it. True 19’s and 20’s. very reasonable price. not cheap, but definitely fair. I jumped on it and ordered 557’s(they look like the popular twin 7-spokes that are on the new 2013GT500, but his are three-piece, and they’re better). Got them, I’ll be honest: they didn’t look good. I called him directly, it turns out something must have happened on the way to(or from) the anodizing shop. He told me straight up: I will fix this, whatever it takes. Shipped them back to him, waited patiently a few more weeks. He offered to deliver them to me personally, to make sure they were acceptable(Morgan Hill to Sacto is not a short drive). When I got them: WOW. He not only fixed the cosmetic defects and blemishes, he re-machined the rims and the hubs on each of the centers to take off more weight and expose those beautiful fasteners. They are now industrial works of art. 5 stars — the product, without question 5 stars — the owner, who persevered for a really upset customer, who gave me his word that he would make it right, and then did