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Wheel Choice


SydneyTii

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22 minutes ago, SydneyTii said:

And what makes it harder is I like the lip on these, you can see it from this angle better, notice how the fins are more dished than turbines which are flat, I suppose at least they are al 13's so I can just swap tyres around. I think they are half way between a turbine and an Alpina wheel?

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You need some arches with those. :D

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:) I certainly do!

I was trying to channel this but maybe i don't have enough wheels

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But seriously for a second......

Ive just spoken to a local shop who can machine the the wheels as they are et15, there is quire a bit of material at the back, with that and a little arch/guard rolling I should be ok.

Think i going to do all 3 sets over winter and see which looks best, I do like the BWA's or was that the Octavo's or maybe the Turbine/Alpina copies...... oh gawd here we go again lol

Now Soda or sand blast?? :unsure::rolleyes:

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