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Tony Grasso
 
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Default Alternate 164 wheel - 08-03-2007 , 07:47 PM






Looking for a wheel, for spare tyre to suit AR 164 1991 model, if one
available for sale in Melbourne Australia, please let me know , reply to

tonyg123 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

else , is there a wheel from a different manufacturer/make of car that would
fit AR164 ?

prefer an original, but in the meantime any wheel will do. as, it's for
spare tyre.

Mine has a crack , causing flat tyres & was told it's illegal to have alloy
wheels repaired.

any feedback appreciated

tks

tonyg



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Default Re: Alternate 164 wheel - 08-04-2007 , 04:15 PM






"Tony Grasso" <t.grasso (AT) bom (DOT) gov.au> wrote

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Looking for a wheel, for spare tyre to suit AR 164 1991 model, if one
available for sale in Melbourne Australia, please let me know , reply to

tonyg123 (AT) hotmail (DOT) com

else , is there a wheel from a different manufacturer/make of car that
would fit AR164 ?

prefer an original, but in the meantime any wheel will do. as, it's for
spare tyre.

Mine has a crack , causing flat tyres & was told it's illegal to have
alloy wheels repaired.
Illegal to have them repaired? That sounds silly - you can't exactly drive
around with a cracked wheel!




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Hans de Heer
 
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Default Re: Alternate 164 wheel - 08-05-2007 , 07:37 AM



GT wrote:
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Mine has a crack , causing flat tyres & was told it's illegal to have
alloy wheels repaired.

Illegal to have them repaired? That sounds silly - you can't exactly
drive around with a cracked wheel!
Sounds logical then, doesn't it? A repaired wheel may somehow have lost some
of its strength.

Cheers, Hans




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Default Re: Alternate 164 wheel - 08-06-2007 , 04:17 AM



"Hans de Heer" <hans_de_heer (AT) hotmail (DOT) com> wrote

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GT wrote:
Mine has a crack , causing flat tyres & was told it's illegal to have
alloy wheels repaired.

Illegal to have them repaired? That sounds silly - you can't exactly
drive around with a cracked wheel!

Sounds logical then, doesn't it? A repaired wheel may somehow have lost
some of its strength.
Not if it is repaired properly!




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