Friday, January 22, 2010

Racing Alloy Wheels Help Fitting Alloy Wheels?

Help fitting alloy wheels? - racing alloy wheels

I bought a new set of alloy wheels from KEI RACING RSS wheelbase for my 1999 Civic, but the idiots keep the false light alloy wheel fitting kit (two times) for these wheels

After a conversation with Potna I bought the following series:
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/x20-Black-Alloy-Wh ...

What I know is that I have the nuts to go directly to the wheels without any special tools, and I need to buy alloy wheel nuts as a specialist McGuard. I am really upset wheelbase of chaos for me, and how to avoid like the plague, the next time you buy new tires. Kei Racing Wheels have been collecting dust for my 3 weeks. I hope someone can help me? Thank you.

5 comments:

ianhad said...

The only thing you need is soft spikes, I needed something for my Swift GTI. McGuards Ally are not special, they are just crazy. He simply has your link, they are black alloy wheel nuts, have a different angle steel. All nuts allies would be the same, even if his car had allied himself again.

J G said...

Were absolute garbage to cleaning up the pressure alloys, alloys has since the mid-80s in my car, most are fitted as standard, so much nonesense!
Anyway, I do not understand why you will find a wheel "kit - a list of Ebay, you sample a variety of nuts (not for a Civic - as 5 stud Civic four wheels). Do not worry, you have some spare parts.
It remains to be seen, nuts, though some of them - are set 20 in the proposed standard to zero - blocking.

J G said...

Were absolute garbage to cleaning up the pressure alloys, alloys has since the mid-80s in my car, most are fitted as standard, so much nonesense!
Anyway, I do not understand why you will find a wheel "kit - a list of Ebay, you sample a variety of nuts (not for a Civic - as 5 stud Civic four wheels). Do not worry, you have some spare parts.
It remains to be seen, nuts, though some of them - are set 20 in the proposed standard to zero - blocking.

Please punctuate properly folks. said...

Not an expert in all of his Honda, but there is nothing to fear alloys - in fact, good old vehicles on steel rims with no pressure at all. I have alloys on my car (Alfa Romeo and Mercedes), I took the trouble to check the pressure and just never change.

jed slade said...

Carry stiff competition always steel wheels punishment.Alloys longer a common problem in very cold weather, you can find all the flat tires in the morning, if not to be treated properly corrode alloy. The breaks and seal.

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