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does anyone know where I can get hold of an outer ring for a set of 18" Speedline Aliseo's???

or a cheap one going (seen the one on ebay and it's the back one not a front one)

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I would say email speedline themselves. The wheels are ex catalogue now but they should be able to point you in the direction of a european dealer

I'd suggest you probably won't be able to get the rip. You can have new ones made though.

Where would you get new ones made? As I've seen Work Equip wheels the same as mine but with wider dish.

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I would say email speedline themselves. The wheels are ex catalogue now but they should be able to point you in the direction of a european dealer

 

Have you got the official website?? or email address??

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I'd suggest you probably won't be able to get the rip. You can have new ones made though.

 

Where would do that??

Have you got the official website?? or email address??

 

Yep, http://www.speedlinecorse.co.uk/

 

Up until last year they were still listing it as a product so you should still be able to get the rims i would think but they won't be cheap :-(

 

Replacement stainless steel rim covers for my Antera 309's are £200 a piece! :headvswal

 

Are they not weldable? One of the rears was bent back on itself when i got it and i had it heated, bent and welded by a guy in worcester and the wheel balanced fine afterwards

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I would just buy a new wheel from the states, but there is a lot of work involved getting it to fit a Z:(

And the only damage is too the outer rim, which was done after the crash moving the car about before the space saver went on

This is what one of them looked like when i first got it and had it repaired mate so i think you should be able to get that rim repaired before you decide to chuck it.

 

Also i'd get it up on its side before the metal deteriates and you have to strip and repolish them again and that was about £200 and lots of hours.

 

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The rest are on there side, think that one will need polishing, there is a small scratch on it, who would be the best people to try, dont mind travelling within reason as long as its worth it

These guys looked pretty good up in scotland and as it's one wheel you could post it up without the tyre i would have thought.

 

http://www.alloywheelrepairs.net/

 

Seems the most cost effective way to do it.

 

Even if you manage to get a spare wheel for a couple of hundred you've still got get it machined out, pulled apart, the centres polished and then reseal with new bolts so that's at least £300-350+

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