17 inch alloys

Bodykits, alloy bits'n'pieces etc etc
GOLDNUT
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Post by GOLDNUT »

hello all can anyone recommend some good 17 inch wheels
names and if poss pictures
cheers guys goldennuts

M275
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Post by M275 »

OZ volcanoes - www.m275.com/car <<< pics there....

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bondy
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Post by bondy »

Depending on your budget....Oops, and taste :rolleyes: :!:
There are kahn Rss 17's which do not need any spacers i.e they're a direct fit on Pugs 206cc's....( www.kahndesign.com ...I think)
Then they're Kahn lookalikes like the new Boss wheel( check out www.wheelmania.co.uk).
Personally, I have had 2 piece rims fitted and they look the :twisted: 8) :
Truth be told they're 2 piece lookalikes as real 2piece cost upwards of £400+ a rim!!

JD
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Post by JD »

Local tyre dealer has a good deal on replica Kahn RS R's - will these be the same offset as the kahn RSS??
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bondy
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Post by bondy »

For replica kahn rims, find out the offset...if it's 28mm THEN you're in luck otherwise you might need spacers which I'm sure that garage will be able to get. Also check the stud fitment.

M275
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Post by M275 »

You can get spacers from halfords too...
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