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Interesting. Thanks for the feedbackOn my 80 and we are also running them on a 45-series with 60-series axles. 60 axles almost the same as 70.
Both same specs you are looking at.
I am not 100% on this but they seem to not like low pressure. I just rolled one off the bead over the weekend with 14psi. That is a first for me and I have ran as low as 8psi on stock wheels.
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Japan I believeSo where are Bradley V wheels from? If SCS copied them I never found them.
It certainly wasn‘t from lack of looking. Until now, I had never heard of the.
Ah, thank you. Now I seem to remember something. Japan aftermarket is one of the greatest of all time.Japan I believe
The company page: フォーバイフォーエンジニアリングサービス : 4x4 Engineering Service - https://www.4x4es.co.jp/en/So where are Bradley V wheels from? If SCS copied them I never found them.
It certainly wasn‘t from lack of looking. Until now, I had never heard of the.
Thanks. Do you know how to interpret what they call inset? -5 or -6? which diameter wheel did you get? the 16x6 or 16x6.5?The company page: フォーバイフォーエンジニアリングサービス : 4x4 Engineering Service - https://www.4x4es.co.jp/en/
They apparently have a US dealer on the west coast, but I just had them shipped from overseas. Nengun also has them online for sale.
Inset is the -15 part of the description I gave. It's offset in the US from what I've seen. -15 offset is "Face 4" on Bradley wheels. I went with 16x8, 15 (face 4) for 33" 285/75R16 tires. If you want to go 255/85R16 then I would get their 16x7 -15.Thanks. Do you know how to interpret what they call inset? -5 or -6? which diameter wheel did you get? the 16x6 or 16x6.5?
ThanksInset is the -15 part of the description I gave. It's offset in the US from what I've seen. -15 offset is "Face 4" on Bradley wheels. I went with 16x8, 15 (face 4) for 33" 285/75R16 tires. If you want to go 255/85R16 then I would get their 16x7 -15.
i have always liked the bradly V wheels. i was actually living in Japan when the first version came out, i remember them on the rally cars and just really liked the look. As much as i like them, one piece forged wheels are simply out of my budget and i'll have to live vicariouslyThe company page: フォーバイフォーエンジニアリングサービス : 4x4 Engineering Service - https://www.4x4es.co.jp/en/
They apparently have a US dealer on the west coast, but I just had them shipped from overseas. Nengun also has them online for sale.