Banded wheel spec
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Banded wheel spec
I may be getting ahead of myself here seeing as my new to me T25 unfinished project only rolled off the back of the recovery truck 18 hours ago but I really do love the look of the deep dished banded steel wheels and deep baby moon hub caps. Its already on slightly lowered springs (60mm IIRC) If I was to go down the route of getting some 16" wheels banded how wide could i go, what offset and what size tyres should i be looking at and is there anyone in the sheffield and surrounding area that does them?
Re: Banded wheel spec
Worth a read..http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/bande ... 83858.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Dont think i would use them on a van as heavy as ours..
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Re: Banded wheel spec
R0B wrote:Worth a read..http://www.brick-yard.co.uk/forum/bande ... 83858.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; Dont think i would use them on a van as heavy as ours..
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after doing a bit of a search I've found T25s, T4s T5s, Transits and even Landrovers rolling on banded wheels. Is it really that bad an idea if done right?
Re: Banded wheel spec
If done right by a machine not some bloke whos good at welding they could well be fine.Just make sure your insurers are ok with them.You may have to explain what banded means.
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