ive come into contact with two. both are perfect (although no grain left)
ive come into contact with two. both are perfect (although no grain left)
BQZ
ive got three none broken but grain long gone
I have bought 4 over the years. 1 was broken. Smooth grain is just the way they are going to be after years of driving. As for buying a new old stock one, can't see the point. You would not be game to use it in case the grain wears off.
If these Rares ones are any good it will crash the second hand market for them. No doubt there is something different about them though.
firstly sorry about the late reply, i normally check the online forums from home but my internet has been down, still is down actually
the area your concered with has been improved and constructed by the modern steering wheel manufacturer and has been independantly tested, ADR testing wasn't just crash/impact tests, we believe there wont be the issues the genuine wheels had
Last edited by BIGCAV; 22-02-2012 at 03:27 PM.
i should note that i havent been in the office for about 4 months and have been doing alot of stuff from home when i get the time, i check my emails via my phone everyday so if there is an urgent/serious or even simple question you need a definate answer to please feel free to PM me and i will see it via my email.
cheers
I picked mine up from rare spares, very good reproduction , quality is great, and other than the thinner spokes and the absence of the holden stamp, it would be hard to pick.
how thick are the spokes, still 3mm, ive got a hq 5mm but the grain is smooth :(
good original wheels will always bring good money
http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/160735031...84.m1555.l2649
cheers
Al
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