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23rd September 2013, 01:38 PM
#11
Looks like a upside down, Land Rover Alloy wheel, that could only go flat on top, there that about covers it all.
Part number for that rim depends on the finish colour.
ANR 1689 MNH, 7.0 x 16 Tornado-Silver Sparkle
ANR 1689 RJQ, Arken Grey Nave/Silver Sparkle Rim-Tornado
ANR 5307 MNH, 7.0 x 16 Tornado-Silver Sparkle....................note (4) from (V) VA 539097; from (V) VA708289
ANR 5307 RJQ, Arken Grey Nave/Silver Sparkle Rim-Tornado...note (4) from (V) VA 539097; from (V) VA708289
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23rd September 2013, 03:50 PM
#12
Alright, who put the mockers on me?
Just got home from picking up my grandson Fletcher from school, opening the front gate I happened to look at the wheel on the front left of 'Fred', and it was looking slack. Inspecting the tyre, I found that it had picked up a piece of wire 
The rim appears to be the same style as Dave's and has the part number ANR5307
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So 'Fred' had a flat, which I changed, now I'm also not happy about a couple of small crossways splits on the tyres' tread, I will have to see what the local tyre repair place has to say about them, hoping that the tyre isn't a write off as it is only about 20,000 kilometres old, they are cheap at $165 each so it's not the end of the world.

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