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Anyone got these BSA Wheels
Looking at a set of these wheels in 16x6.5, not sure if I'm going to go black or gold. Red and gold works well, but the black with polished lip also looks hot. Has anyone got any pics of them on their car?
http://www.bsawheels.com.au/users/Produ ... spx?id=435
http://www.bsawheels.com.au/users/Produ ... spx?id=435
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Adam_NAclubman wrote:Fake wheels are the devil
The devil took all my money for genuine ones...swings and round abouts
To be honest, I'll probably take the stickers off (if they are on them anyway) as I hate obvious rip-offs, I just love the style regardless.
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Cal wrote:Adam_NAclubman wrote:Fake wheels are the devil
Why, they are certainly not heavy. What else is wrong with them?
Cal.
not heavy?
i reckon maybe 1.5 to 2x the weight of the originals.
and probly the same amount of strength reduction.
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Wheels imported to Australia have to meet standards in order to be sold here, so strength should not ever be an issue, especially on a light car like ours. Weight is a different matter - often wheels are heavier than they need to be simply to meet the 'universal' applications they can be put to. Tony Simmons has said to me that he could make a wheel as light as the Mazda OEM wheel in a 16\" that would be perfect for our cars, but he has to build them strong enough to fit on any other car around that they can bolt up to, hence they must be heavier
My Aus Racing wheels (same factory/importer as BSA) have been brilliant - 1kg heavier than OEM and have done 60000km on some awful roads without any problem, and they still look great.
My Aus Racing wheels (same factory/importer as BSA) have been brilliant - 1kg heavier than OEM and have done 60000km on some awful roads without any problem, and they still look great.
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Brad wrote:7.5kg actually. Originals are 5.7kg. Mania have advised that they've never had one break on them.
TE37s 16x7s are 5.1kg, so 6.5 should be under 5kg.
and they are about 20% heavier than CE28s
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Re: Anyone got these BSA Wheels
Brad wrote:Looking at a set of these wheels in 16x6.5, not sure if I'm going to go black or gold. Red and gold works well, but the black with polished lip also looks hot. Has anyone got any pics of them on their car?
I have those in 15x6.5 and they will be for sale soon because I just got my 15x8's. I used them as track only and have nothing but praise for them, they are certainly not insanely heavy, they look good and they go around and around... so all main criteria met
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kula wrote:Brad wrote:7.5kg actually. Originals are 5.7kg. Mania have advised that they've never had one break on them.
TE37s 16x7s are 5.1kg, so 6.5 should be under 5kg.
and they are about 20% heavier than CE28s
Sorry, I was referring to OEM NA8 items, the non-hollow ones.
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