flybikeslee
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bang them on ebay, some mug will buy them
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--ToM--
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Get em welded and straightened loads of places do wheel straightening now, if you buy another set it'll only happen again, joys of low profile tyres and fucking shit roads
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Ben G
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He said he can straighten them but it would be uneconomical for myself as the cost would be higher than a new set.
Shame, but that's the way it is.
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--ToM--
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Hell fire what's he charging? I had a massive flat spot took out of a wheel for £40 couldn't tell afterwards balanced up sound and was sound on the special vibration machine he had too, yours must be like 50p coins haha
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Ben G
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I had my eye on these before I decided on the refurb, so think i'll get these:
http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/showroom/products_new.php?osCsid=b1985ac2f8212df91de7e6d2dd6b1551
[Edited on 30-06-2015 by Ben G]
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
Hell fire what's he charging? I had a massive flat spot took out of a wheel for £40 couldn't tell afterwards balanced up sound and was sound on the special vibration machine he had too, yours must be like 50p coins haha
£25 per flatspot I think he said, there were 3 on one alloy alone
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--ToM--
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Noice
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Graham88
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£25 per flat spot? Wish I could hit stuff with a hammer and earn £25 each time
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--ToM--
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If he's got a proper set up like the guy who did mine it's a big hydraulic machine that pushes the flat spot out and the machine bears the load/pressure aswell stopping the risk of cracking the wheel again which happens quite often when just heating it up and belting it with a mallet lol.
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Ian W
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Not considering CSL reps Ben? I know they are common but the look awesome
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Ben G
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quote: Originally posted by --ToM--
If he's got a proper set up like the guy who did mine it's a big hydraulic machine that pushes the flat spot out and the machine bears the load/pressure aswell stopping the risk of cracking the wheel again which happens quite often when just heating it up and belting it with a mallet lol.
Yeah he did say that. It's the just metal edges on the dishes are very thin and the risk of cracking is high. If it cracks, they'll need welding and so more time and money.
Ian, i'm not a huge fan of csl's tbh. I don't mind them, I just don't find them interesting They definitely look fine on Z4's though.
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BeetleGav
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Get yourself some quantum44s. Not same as mine though.
Lifetime structural warranty
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Ben G
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Too scene mate never knew about the structural warranty though. That's rather good and very much needed with our crap roads.
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BeetleGav
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Scene?! You had mega dished wheels you secret scene queen!
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BeetleGav
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These are similar to above.
http://www.quantum44.com/s4/
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Jambo
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Don't like the wheels posted above, look like they are off a much bigger car. Proportions all wrong.
Gloss black dish as you were going to do will look nice
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Ben G
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I'm not buying a new set of wheels just to get them painted though
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BeetleGav
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BeetleGav
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BeetleGav
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http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/showroom/product_info.php/new-quantum44-matt-silverbrushed-face-deeper-concave-rears-p-4859?cPath=51_27_194_198_294
I really want these now I've seen them
http://www.bmautosport.co.uk/showroom/product_info.php/new-oems-cvt-directional-alloys-silver-wider-rear-p-4898?cPath=51_27_194_198_294
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Ben G
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Don't like either of those.
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BeetleGav
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You boring bastard.
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Ben G
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Conservative is the word, Gav
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BeetleGav
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How are dishy spokey wheels conservative?!
The s4's are simple, I'm tempted by them because they look soooo easy to clean
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Ben G
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They weren't, but they're definitely not completely ''out there''
Those s4's are nice, but in 19'', they'd make the standard brakes look tiny.
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