iaindevine wrote:
Hi guys,
Sean, one more question. I like your idea of painting a set of D90's. Have you had yours done professionally by a refurbishment company, and if so do you have a name of the company and a rough cost of refurbishment and painting please? Thanks in advance
I used a company called BJV engineering
http://www.wheelrefurbishing.com/pricelist.htm. They will paint them pretty much any colour you wish and I also had the rim diamond polished. They do a decent job for the money and are sensible when it comes to after sales problems.
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Here's a view / question for discussion. Within reason, (I don't mean being silly here or oikish) the diameter of a wheel is irrelevant, as long as you get the external diameter of the tyre correct, and tyre width, all the geometry etc will still be correct. (Opps, nearly forgot, must use the correct wheel offset too.) The difference of the wheel diameter would be taken up with altering the tyre profile, which of course has both advantages and disadvantages.
You can fit wider wheels tyres with narrower offsets but will need shims to keep the aspect ratio correct.
I wouldn't advise using the tyre width alone to deal with the shortfall as the tyre walls won't give the support needed at speed or load.
I much prefer the feel of the cabby on stock wheels than the modern look the 18" GT3 rims gave.
I think form over function is the correct phrase to use.