BRM Alloy Wheels

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Re: BRM Alloy Wheels

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and porsche :wink:
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Re: BRM Alloy Wheels

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they do suck balls :cheese

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Re: BRM Alloy Wheels

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thanks all for your help/advice guys, they do fit nicely on all corners now i have removed the drum retaining bolts (see on wiki this is perfectly safe as the drums are held tight anyway from the wheel studs) and no machining was required for the front as they do go over the greasing hub and sit sqaure on the disks but i am seriously concerned about the load rating on the tyres and the general concerns over the wear on the bearings/steering etc! on the whole may be best to send them back if i can i think or at least get the tyres swapped for commercial ones! cheers again all. Dan
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Re: BRM Alloy Wheels

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even if you get them to swap the tyres the wheels are still poor quality and have the completly wrong offset, so are really , unsuitable for the application they have provided em for

me myself , i would send em back and have a good look at other peoples vans to see the wheels i like and ask a whole load of questions before i bought owt else......

keep us posted fella :ok
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