Munchie
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Thinking of getting alloys put on the van. Any advice or opinions please?
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Lighter unsprung weight would improve handling and fuel consumption, but you won't notice either.
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Thinking of getting alloys put on the van. Any advice or opinions please?
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Never gave collapsing a thoughtgo get em poser
I got nothing but stick from those on here when I asked the same question. I love em, look great and worth it IMO, but to me Im an image freak!!! Had some on my last van that I bought and they looked ace. I was going to put them on to my new van but they were 15" and mine is 16". despite what the gloomers will say, you can get decent quality ones that wont collapse,
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Never gave collapsing a thought
Never gave collapsing a thought
Reason we are thinking of them is that the steel wheels are starting to look scruffy And I was led to believe they are lighter?
I think my wheels are 15" and I have seen some Wolfrace ones at £250 for the 5 on the web. Am I looking too cheap? :Blush:
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You definitely need to get heavy-duty ones that are specifically designed for commercial vehicles (and also for your particular base vehicle so that the PCD and offset are correct).
http://www.tyresave.co.uk/alloyvan.html will give you some ideas.
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Anybody know any firms who will re-chrome studs at sensible money ?.
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or do a nice paint job. i like to do black centers and aluminium rims .bit like the 60,s 70,s look . chrome is expensive .