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murph-gsi
16-08-14, 09:48 AM
I picked up these yesterday for a very good price! They are in good condition, they just need a paint refurb and they should be like new again. Few questions about them:

- How do I tell the difference between a GrpA alloy and a road one?

-Do they all come with a polished lip?

-Where can you get centre caps for them?

-Anybody got a Sport which I can put them on ;)\

Comments welcome, thanks

http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt73/murphmad/20140815_201642.jpg (http://s599.photobucket.com/user/murphmad/media/20140815_201642.jpg.html)

http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt73/murphmad/20140815_201636.jpg (http://s599.photobucket.com/user/murphmad/media/20140815_201636.jpg.html)

http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt73/murphmad/20140815_201629.jpg (http://s599.photobucket.com/user/murphmad/media/20140815_201629.jpg.html)

Kev Turbo
16-08-14, 10:07 AM
Cant help with any of the above but nice find - Look brilliant with the polished lip and fitted to a Sport!

Peredur
16-08-14, 10:29 AM
From what I've been told - Grp A = solid back of spokes, normal = webbed back of spokes

Novasport
16-08-14, 11:37 AM
Group A have thicker inserts so you would need longer wheel bolts to fit them or ideally use studs and nuts as that is what they are designed for.

murph-gsi
17-08-14, 12:19 PM
Cheers lads. I had a look down in the garage today and took two quick snaps of the backs of the wheels. It appears they are solid backs on the spokes. So I'm guessing they are Grp A ones. Does it make much difference? Are they better than the road ones? Thanks

http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt73/murphmad/20140817_104034.jpg (http://s599.photobucket.com/user/murphmad/media/20140817_104034.jpg.html)

http://i599.photobucket.com/albums/tt73/murphmad/20140817_104044.jpg (http://s599.photobucket.com/user/murphmad/media/20140817_104044.jpg.html)

_Jake
17-08-14, 12:24 PM
stronger, and looks like you need to fit some inserts although i cant really tell from the photos