R1cho Well-known member Joined Aug 15, 2010 Messages 4,200 Dec 18, 2012 #1 well picked up and went and had me new steelies fitted before and after the new ones have a better offset so no need to buy spacers either now all in including fitting total cost £104
well picked up and went and had me new steelies fitted before and after the new ones have a better offset so no need to buy spacers either now all in including fitting total cost £104
96terrano Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2010 Messages 8,022 Dec 18, 2012 #2 road noise not an issue??
R1cho Well-known member Joined Aug 15, 2010 Messages 4,200 Dec 18, 2012 #3 96terrano said: road noise not an issue?? Click to expand... erm same tyres just different rims, road noise aint ever been noticeable
96terrano said: road noise not an issue?? Click to expand... erm same tyres just different rims, road noise aint ever been noticeable
96terrano Well-known member Joined Jun 27, 2010 Messages 8,022 Dec 18, 2012 #4 R1cho said: erm same tyres just different rims, road noise aint ever been noticeable Click to expand... fair enough
R1cho said: erm same tyres just different rims, road noise aint ever been noticeable Click to expand... fair enough
Fez_uk Well-known member Joined Sep 13, 2010 Messages 5,641 Dec 18, 2012 #5 Looking good, I prefer steel rims like those on offroaders. only hear tyres when you start using simex style tread patterns
Looking good, I prefer steel rims like those on offroaders. only hear tyres when you start using simex style tread patterns
spiderpig37 Well-known member Joined May 10, 2010 Messages 729 Dec 18, 2012 #6 Tip i used to use when i ran steel modulers on my disco was run a besd of silicon around the gap where the rims are joined inside and out it stops crap getting in and rusting Worked a treat
Tip i used to use when i ran steel modulers on my disco was run a besd of silicon around the gap where the rims are joined inside and out it stops crap getting in and rusting Worked a treat