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Post by johocomo on Dec 12, 2010 18:04:56 GMT
I recently bought what i thought was a set of 306 Cyclone type alloys. Upon re-furbing them I discovered some minor differences. It seems I have two that were made in France and two that were made in Italy. You would be hard pushed to tell the difference however it appears that where the holes are for the fixing bolts, two of the wheels have a deeper tapered counter sunk part. The other two have the standard type countersunk tapered area. I have not encountered this far deeper type before and wondered if this is normal or if someone has had them engineered so that they would fit on another vehicle ? Does anyone know if there is a different type of fixing bolt ?
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Post by frank on Dec 13, 2010 14:31:06 GMT
yeah thats right some were made by speedline (italy) and some by smr (france), the bolts they use are the same for both.
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Post by johocomo on Dec 22, 2010 19:13:58 GMT
Cheers thanx for the info`
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