View Full Version : FS: Coilovers,20's and WA Licence Plate
Fozzy
07-04-2007, 09:02 PM
Item: Dolce DC12 20"x8.5" Black with Polished lip to suit subaru (5x100)..
Location: Perth
Website: http://www.dolcewheels.com/
Item Condition: As new with wheel and lock nuts and spacing rings. Tyres in good condition with plenty of tread.. approx 2000kms
Reason for selling: See above
Price and price conditions: $1250 ono ($3200 + freight new)
Extra Info: Postage at buyers expense. Pickup welcome.
Pictures: http://www.tempetyres.com.au/content/products/bg_dc12_blk.jpg
Thanks
Scottie
0409813004
Fozzy
20-04-2007, 06:59 PM
Price drop on wheels and price added for plate
Fozzy
23-04-2007, 12:41 PM
dropped the prices
Fozzy
28-05-2007, 08:01 AM
1250 ono
teknoboi
28-05-2007, 01:31 PM
damn if only they were toyota pcd!
Denver
28-05-2007, 02:44 PM
nothing a set of properly made spacers won't solve
ive got a set that converts 5x114.3 to 5x100, so going vice versa won't be an issue
teknoboi
28-05-2007, 04:53 PM
yeah, but aint that illegal?
when you mean converting "5x114.3 to 5x100" is that on the RIM or on the actual HUB?
Denver
29-05-2007, 09:56 AM
spacers when made of a decent grade ally, and machined correctly to include a CBL ring are legal..
the spacers i have, are bolted to the hub, and have a second set of studs with the correct PCD in them, which you then bold the wheel too..
spacers when made of a decent grade ally, and machined correctly to include a CBL ring are legal..
the spacers i have, are bolted to the hub, and have a second set of studs with the correct PCD in them, which you then bold the wheel too..
In the Enjoy australian wheel standards it clearly states
"No spacers bolt on otherwise are legal"
Tyson
Denver
30-05-2007, 08:43 AM
Pretty sure i read in the ADR's somewhere it states they are..
id be going of the ADR's not a wheel standard..
however, if it is the case and they are not legal, i know buttloads of people who have gone over the pits with spacers like that and have been given the thumbs up..
and ive got the book infront of me right now which tells me legalalitys of offsets, tyre fitments on rims, load ratings and how much I can muck around with them.
You may pass the pits but if an insurance company finds out in a crash they can withhold insurance! NO SPACER IS LEGAL UNLESS FITTED FROM FACTORY
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