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jr
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Look the bollocks













Matt H
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I prefer the older ones still
Robin
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very nice. similar to the bbs ones on golf 30AEs
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quote:
Originally posted by Matt H
I prefer the older ones still


i thought it would be on a ford
jr
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yep, just cheaper id imagine
Marc
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Yep, look like 22B ones.
mwg
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Look nice.

But not on that car
Colin
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Shiiiiiiiit I like those!! Erm any idea what sizes & offsets are available??
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looks like venoms haha
deanmcreynolds26
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look liike tsw hockenheims!
Paul H
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there BBS CH rippoffs
Steve
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if you want wheels like that go and buy BBS if you want comeptition lightweight spoke rims buy compmotives, they shouldnt have made these imo
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they made them for people who want BBS CH style wheels, but which are light...
Colin
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
they made them for people who want BBS CH style wheels, but which are light...


& hopefilly half the price aswell.....great success
Steve
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how light are they? are they comparable to the mo's?
c20let
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what's the name of them?
Robin
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Steve, I would have thought so, or Reyland wouldn't be using them on their cars.

c20let, they're called CXTs
Paul H
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quote:
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they made them for people who want BBS CH style wheels, but which are light...

if there anything like the weight of mo's then BBS rims are lighter

Compomotive MO Cast 18x8 26.4
BBS CH Cast 18x8 24.0
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its not so much that compo wheels are lighter .there normally quite alot stonger than most other alloy wheels and have big clearance for big brakes ,alot of them are designed so if a car gets a puncture in a competition like a rally they can drive to the pit on the rim , most alloys will fall apart if you drive them on the rims
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yes, you physically cannot bend one, they just shatter
Rob H
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quote:
Originally posted by Robin
yes, you physically cannot bend one, they just shatter


Personally that's not a favourable condition to have

[Edited on 17-12-2006 by Rob H]
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quote:
Originally posted by Rob H
quote:
Originally posted by Robin
yes, you physically cannot bend one, they just shatter


Personally that's not a favourable condition to have

[Edited on 17-12-2006 by Rob H]


ye would just prefer a little bend than shatterd!!
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a normal wheel will of blown to bits before a compo does

[Edited on 17-12-2006 by SportyBoy]
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I mean they don't bend, and the y take a hell of a whack, then when they do go, they shatter, but they take a hell of a lot more to shatter than a normal wheel does to bend.
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when they do them in normal sizes i want some
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