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  1. #11
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    I think they look great.... 8)

    To me they are a Land Rover interpretation of the 'Minilite' wheels on the original Mini Coopers.



    Just hope they do not cost as much as original Minilites 8O :?
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    i reckon the modulars look better! and karcraft sell them
    $125ea i think. pt no. BA3405 they look like the wolf rims.
    same as defute's they are 16x7''

    phil

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    The rims you want are the custom eastern wheel works rims.

    5 spoke steel design and they are strong 8) Can come in any size/width/offset.

    I cant find any photos.

    PS - these are the style used by the rover comp guys, not the mach 5's.


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    Found some...
    Mine are exactly the same as these but without the speed holes






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    Not all the rovers









    Devon 4x4 are pleased to anounce the launch of the new Mach 5 beadlocks

    Available in bare steel at £139.95 plus vat or powder coated for an extra £25 plus vat
    Please note; G wagon Mach 5's now available, also if you have an alloy wheel you want a bead lock on send them to us and we can even widen them too!!!!

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    They are UK trucks where they are easily sourced...

    The Eastern Wheel Works ones are basically the Aus alternative or preferred choice.

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