Revolution wheels and tyres
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I absolutely love these wheels. However, am I correct in thinking they require a spacer to fit on our hubs, or is that incorrect?
Where, then, lies the answer? In choice. Which shall it be: bankruptcy of purse or bankruptcy of life?
Plus 2S
BLL 315H in white.
Plus 2S
BLL 315H in white.
- EPC 394J
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quite interesting: would you have photos of an S4 with these wheel fitted (possibly illustrating clearances to stock fender lips or suspension innards)? also mention the tires size when fitted ?
it's not as easy as it seems to find alloy wheels fitting an original 2 seater, even S4, due to backspace vs. dimensional constraints...
it's not as easy as it seems to find alloy wheels fitting an original 2 seater, even S4, due to backspace vs. dimensional constraints...
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nmauduit - Coveted Fifth Gear
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I have these with my Revolutions, which are identical to yours.
The set includes the chrome rings and tools to do and undo the spacers.
The set includes the chrome rings and tools to do and undo the spacers.
- alleggerita
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I have had Revolutions on my S4 for several years now. They do not use adaptor rings like Minilites do, and they don't need them. They have a bit more clearance on the inside than either Minilites or Panasports - so more offset. I have 175 Pirelli's on mine, but my rear fenders are relieved a bit. I think 155's on those Revolutions would clear on a stock S4. If anyone wants pics or measurements, I could provide them tomorrow.
There is absolutely no issue with the lack of steel rings, they stay tight, and they are the easiest wheels to keep clean.
There is absolutely no issue with the lack of steel rings, they stay tight, and they are the easiest wheels to keep clean.
- webbslinger
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Mine have the rings, but on the outside.
Between the spinner/nut & rim
Can post photos
Between the spinner/nut & rim
Can post photos
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