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TVR Deep alloy wheel.

April 21st, 2008 · No Comments
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In a high power rear wheel drive car you will benefit from wider alloys to give better traction. This is a great look and it works well on this TVR.

Car tuning

The Wheel style is a 5 V spoke design in a highly polished chrome. To keep the shine you must keep a layer of protective wax over the wheel unless it is lacquered.

One way to get a really wide wheel but retain the correct offset for the brakes is to get a split rim. The outer part of the wheel overhangs the central hub considerably and the added benefit of this is that you do not suffer so badly from hitting the Kerb.

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