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AndrewS
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What D3 wheels will fit a FFRR

What D3 wheels will fit a FFRR

Will the 19" HSE wheels fit a FFRR Question
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pretty sure they will - same PCD and hub centre
  
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I don't see why not.
  
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This is what I thought. I will check tommori and the D3 is heavier than the FFRR Question yes Question so no issues there.
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Surely if the FFRR wheels fit a D3 the reverse must be true?
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not completely

as the FFRR (L322) was out before the D3, pre 2005 models wheels dont always fit, they certainly use smaller wheelnuts, only post 2005 wheels are ok, as this is when FFRR starting using the same hubs as RRS and D3.

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Should have made my self clear I know there is a difference with the early model. This is a brand new one. Thumbs Up
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I think some before and after pics are needed Andrew. Look forward to seeing what it looks like by Sunday pm Thumbs Up
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I imagine it will be fairly clean compared to some of the others Whistle
  
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Yes.....

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