Suspension (where to buy)

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Re: Suspension (where to buy)

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Nas80, I'm not following u sorry....I'm guessing you aren't a fan of lenso?

Would love some real bbs but unfortunately my budget dont stretch that far:-(


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Re: Suspension (where to buy)

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dannyboy wrote:lenso's are "ok"... but they corrode very quickly.. id stick with the BBS splites as they are the wheel to have also can make wider or thinner as required.. touch pricey though... rs or rm style... 8)
If you're on a budget then RM's, if you have deep pockets, RS's in 16" :mrgreen:
Don't get Lenso's (ESM) as they will go grotty very quickly.
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Re: Suspension (where to buy)

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There are alternatives crosspokes out there. I got some Compomotive 15x9 splits in the correct offset. By the time I sold the 2 spares they end up owing me £400.
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I think you could get better wheels then the lenso effort. those who know will spot they are fake bbs from a mile away.
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ah right....that doesn't bother me, just wanted that kind of style with a nice dish...the hunt continues
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Re: Suspension (where to buy)

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Saw some exip alloys on ebay yesterday, alsmost put bid in for them but the offset was 45....thought that would be a bit much for the spacers to correct so resisted the temptation
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