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13" Compomotive CXR in a light gold, 6" front 8" dished rear

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My Contribution....

14 inch "Two Gates" MX - 1460 185/60/R14. In desperate need of a refurb + centre caps (as above!).

As the refurb around here is £70 per wheel, and centre caps are unknown, I'm tempted to just replace with a set of these. I just need to work out what offset my current ones are!

 

 

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A Minilite replica, not sure which make,  6x14 with 185/60 tyres.

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GB minilites 185 x 60 14

I am going to paint them black at some time

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10 hours ago, Peter Robinson said:

GB minilites 185 x 60 14

I am going to paint them black at some time

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Have a good think before you paint them black, they look really smart as is. 

I think you loose detail when you are further away with a black wheel and if you tyres are not tyre shined to the max they look odd. 

Just my opinion of course, It's your Westfield....

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14 hours ago, BCF said:

13" Weller Roadsports - glorious steel

Liked this look when you first posted them a while ago. How do the weights compare with say TD1.2s Barny? 

Following this thread with interest as eventually want to go to 2* sets of 13" rather than 1*15" and 1* 13"

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13 hours ago, sdh2903 said:

@Geoffrey (Buttercup) - North Yorkshire AO

Those wheels are stunning are they lacquered or bare metal? If bare do they need a lot of work to keep them that good?

Thanks for the nice comments.

I just wash them in hot, soapy water and make sure I dry them.

I also use autosol on them a couple of times a year and spend about one hour per wheel.

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15inch by 7. Original factory fitted wheels but powder coated in gun metal grey.

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My trackday R888's are on some Peugeot 205 Speedlines.... I like the look of them more in "british racing yellow!"  them more than the   Team Dynamics with the Road R1R tyres.

 

 

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TD/100+ Anthracite Phantom 15"x6.5 ET37 (but with 5mm spacers on the rears). 195/50 tyres but really need to go bigger. Looking to switch to Bronze OZ ultralegerra 15x7 with et 18 and 205/55 tyres.

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54 minutes ago, DamperMan said:

My trackday R888's are on some Peugeot 205 Speedlines.... I like the look of them more in "british racing yellow!"  them more than the   Team Dynamics with the Road R1R tyres.

 

 

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Love the pug wheels.... reminder of my old 309gti.

 

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Not Westfield wheels, and I don't normally like black wheels, but I do love my Alfas. 18" with 225/40 tyres. 

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TSW's ET35 with 10mm spacers in rear. 

195/50/15 Yokohama tyres.

Seem a pretty stock wheel, quite a few westys of this era have them.

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