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Sirrocco rims by speedy

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2011/11/18 17:31:56 (permalink)
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Sirrocco rims by speedy

Those wheels fit my van, they are 15/6.5 with 20p offset and 195/50/15 tyres And there is no rubbing anywhere.e

They are only held on by half a nut.  



post edited by smallvan - 2011/11/19 15:16:45

UNDERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the front of the car. OVERSTEER is when you hit the wall with the rear. HORSEPOWER is how fast you hit the wall. TORQUE is how far you take the wall with you.
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    grant
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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/05/17 21:04:04 (permalink)
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    get some longer studs, if you just bought these check what warranty they have.
     
    I've got the version 2 on my car and they have got marks and crap all over them under the clear coat. So much that i'm going to need to sand them back and repaint.
     
    Speedy don't want to hear about it.

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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/05/17 23:10:41 (permalink)
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    grant
    I've got the version 2 on my car and they have got marks and crap all over them under the clear coat. So much that i'm going to need to sand them back and repaint. 

    Speedy don't want to hear about it.

     
    Despite an "industry leading warranty" of 5 years on the finish?  Not nice.
     
    http://www.speedywheels.com.au/warranty.htm
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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/05/21 06:52:09 (permalink)
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    Flighter
    Despite an "industry leading warranty" of 5 years on the finish?  Not nice.
    http://www.speedywheels.com.au/warranty.htm

     
    Yes mine are over the 5 year period, the thing is i rang them about it and they said mine were purchased before the 5 year warranty thing started. That model wasn't covered by the warranty.
     
    mind you the car has been in the shed most of its life so they don't have brake dust and crap on them.
     
    I'll take some photos of them starting to do a bit more work on the car now.

    Cheers Grant
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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/06/03 15:38:28 (permalink)
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    here's your wheels in a few years time. This is on all of them in different spots.
     

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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/11/29 05:07:29 (permalink)
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    Well i think the wheels are good. and suits on that vehicle. So have you facing any problem with them. They have great look with metal silver color. I don't know about other but I like them.
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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/11/29 12:43:25 (permalink)
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    Looks like snails have been eating them!
     
    Matt

     
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    Re:Sirrocco rims by speedy 2012/11/29 16:40:47 (permalink)
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    Pop a stud out from both the front and back and measure up the total length and the knurl diameter. Then check out the 'nice products' wheel stud catalogue and find ones that have about 0.5mm more diameter on the knurl and an appropriate length. Failing that check out the Dorman wheel studs in the US. They have extensive catalogues in metric too!
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