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alloys again ET6

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Been looking at getting some 5.5x15 Fuch but they are ET6 i understand they must be 30-40 so i contacted them and got this reply any comments any one tryed fitting wheels with ET6

Dear sir
The BRM, Empi, Fuch, and Gas burner wheels we supply are all ET 6, and having sold several thousand of these over the last 10 years for T2 and T25 we have never experenced any fitting problems to standard vehicles.

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So you don't believe me then. :roll:

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i belive you more than midland wheels but it does not hurt to get outer peoples views
plus i realy like the wheels and am finding any excuse to buy them

any outher ideas for wheels i dont like most silver alloys on the t25 and not to keen on cutting out the centre of the wheels and when useing spacers does this not put extra load on the bolts

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i'd steer clear of mws if you actually use your van outside ;)
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matty o wrote:i belive you more than midland wheels but it does not hurt to get outer peoples views
plus i realy like the wheels and am finding any excuse to buy them

What i told you wasn't my view...it was fact.
But if you want to buy em..go ahead. :?

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