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Gobxoy |
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Joined: Jan 20 2012
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Location: Essex |
I think this explains my comments on wheel weights, trying to arrange this week. |
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Gobxoy |
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Joined: Jan 20 2012
Member No: #786
Location: Essex |
D6Dave You still want some???? |
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C6Dave |
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Location: Northumberland |
Not if they won't fit because of the balance weights | ||
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Gobxoy |
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Joined: Jan 20 2012
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Location: Essex |
Fitted wheel weights OK (sorta)flexed the rim edge out slightly hammer handle worked good, but also needed to tap around exising wheel weights. The pic is the first one I then realised I could upsett the edge a little more so the rest didn't need to be dressed anything like this one. They are quite flexible 22-24 old sizes. I expect I might need a small smear of silicon sealer, and will see how I go? I couldn't get much of a deal as they were the last ones that size, new ones are more expensive Graham mentioned that Kleen Wheels Aluminium supplier had gone bust, and new supplier were twice the cost? Anyway he said if you quote me £85 for a set of four. BTW I repainted mine mat black as they were obviously old stock and very slightly scratched. I didn't like the glossy paint anyway. Part number 1804 (I got a feeling this is a UK number) Pleased so far>>>>>>>>>>>>^^^^^^^^^^^^<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< |
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Gobxoy |
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Joined: Jan 20 2012
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Location: Essex |
Here's a pic @ 325 miles ( they have been on Big Ears for 600 mls plus (275 by Tolleys) |
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