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geoff / all,
just tried these, and they will go on (see post above), regarding wheelnuts and tyres.
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27th Sep 2007 10:33 am
GDL
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Thanks al cope good to know they would fit but a shame you can't get the right load rating for the 50 profile as that would give you the correct rolling radius , 275 are a bit big for my tastes and i know from experience how handling etc could be compromised
I am surprised ffrr have a lower load rating
27th Sep 2007 10:42 am
al cope
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I guess its 'cause the D3 is even more FF than the RR. It weighs more I think.
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27th Sep 2007 11:11 am
simonsi
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Re: ebay wheels help
GEOFF DALZELL wrote:
the load rating of 109 is obviously not enough, but for road use maybe ok ?
I think the issue is actually especially for road use. Under-rated tyres aren´t likely to just collapse while static or low speed, the issue will arise due to more distortion in the sidewalls (due to the lower weight rating), causing excessive heating in the tyre carcase and consequent failure at speed. This is the reason many fast cars are limited to 155mph etc, it is a potential tyre/high speed/high load/high ambient temp issue.Cheers
Simon
25th Nov 2007 10:25 pm
DaveT
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So the old type FFRR 19" 6 spoke that don't fit ...
Is it my imagination or is the D3 on Ebay Item number: eBay Item No. 330223583626 wearing these wheels
How??Long succession of Disco's since 2001...
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1st Apr 2008 9:37 pm
TazDaz
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DaveT wrote:
So the old type FFRR 19" 6 spoke that don't fit ...
Is it my imagination or is the D3 on Ebay Item number: eBay Item No. 330223583626 wearing these wheels
How??
They are the same wheels (19" FFRR) that I have on mine I think these are the 2006 onward variety
1st Apr 2008 11:32 pm
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[quote="TazDaz"]
DaveT wrote:
They are the same wheels (19" FFRR) that I have on mine I think these are the 2006 onward variety
Nope they were out right away, in 2002
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Def look like the old 6 spoke FFRR rims!
Problem with those ISTR is that they fouled the rear brake calipers. I remember a couple of members trying these and whilst they could get them fitted to the rear hubs, they wouldn't turn. Mabe the seller has had a go with an axle grinder???
2nd Apr 2008 8:31 am
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might they have spacers on? they look almost pushed out a bit?and theeeeennn......???
2nd Apr 2008 8:38 am
DaveT
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DSL wrote:
.. they fouled the rear brake calipers. ...
Or perhaps the rear calipers have been removed Long succession of Disco's since 2001...
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2nd Apr 2008 8:14 pm
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True, would save wear on the disks as well!
2nd Apr 2008 8:17 pm
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..Might as well throw away the EPB at the same time Long succession of Disco's since 2001...
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2nd Apr 2008 8:19 pm
DSL Keeper of the wheelie bin
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Now that's a plan!!!
2nd Apr 2008 8:21 pm
TazDaz
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[quote="Verydisco"]
TazDaz wrote:
DaveT wrote:
They are the same wheels (19" FFRR) that I have on mine I think these are the 2006 onward variety
Nope they were out right away, in 2002
good news then ... 8)
I must need new glasses
2nd Apr 2008 9:52 pm
simonsi
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DSL wrote:
Def look like the old 6 spoke FFRR rims!
Problem with those ISTR is that they fouled the rear brake calipers. I remember a couple of members trying these and whilst they could get them fitted to the rear hubs, they wouldn't turn. Mabe the seller has had a go with an axle grinder???
Well I've just tried one of these rims on mine and mucho fouling of the front (Brembo) brake caliper is the result. The rim wouldn't even sit flat on the disc face. Comparing with my RRS 19" there is much more curve in the RRS spokes away from the wheel mounting face, quite obvious when side by side viewed from the inside of the wheel.
Didn't try the rear as obviously no good to me if they don't fit the fronts - but I have S/C spec rear discs so the calipers aren't in the same space as normal so not even good info for those with std rear brakes.
I have 4 of these rims going spare (3 with <3mm Scorpions, 1 bare rim), if anyone does find they fit a std D3 and wants to use them for cheap offroad rims they are welcome to them. They require the older black wheelnuts but I can supply those at small cost if anyone wants them, rims would be free to a good home.Cheers
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