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Bush Tyres Horncastle had four Lotus Eclat wheels brought back to life after they were refurbished, diamond cut & powder coated. This Lotus Eclat is driven daily and because of this our customer had four 195/65R14 winter tyres fitted along with adhesive balance weights hiden behind the, now, immaculate wheel faces. For more information onAlloy Wheel RefurbishingCall 01507 2
Our Horncastle centre supplied & fitted a set of 9x20 front & 10.5x20 rear BBS CI-R alloy wheels with 245/40R20 front & 275/35R20 rear Pirelli Sotto Zero 240 runflat tyres.They also supplied & fitted newly calibrated Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)sensors and balanced the wheels, dynamically, using Traxx adhesive wheel weights. The Wheel The CI-R from BBS is a stun
If you're looking to buy alloy wheels for lorries, you need to consider a few things to ensure you get the right fit for your specific model of vehicle.If you're unsure as to what will fit your HGV, or need further information, call the Bush Tyres commercial team for friendly, free advice on 08455 214222.Here are some facts you need to know about buying lorry alloy wheels: WeightAlloy wheels ar
Most of us have been there, hearing that tell-tale scrape as you get too close to a kerb. Even if you haven't experienced it, it's a fear that most car owners have, especially when you've got expensive alloys on your car.Alloy wheel damage usually comes from parking up against a kerb, getting too close to one while turning a corner, or hitting a deep pothole. While it's possible to re
If you've asked ‘what are Inovit wheels?' and are looking for an answer, you're in the right place. This guide will give you the low down on this famous alloy wheel brand. From how the wheels are manufactured, through to a run down of our favourites.What are Inovit wheels?Inovit alloy wheels are a particular brand of beautiful, aggressive-looking alloys that can elevate the look of
Buying new alloy wheels for your car can be a great way to elevate its look. If you're considering this, you have a number of options in a wide range of price brackets.A single alloy could cost anywhere from £20 into the thousands but, more often than not, alloys are priced as a set of four.Here are some tips for choosing the right alloys for your car, as well as some of our top picks for