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Wheel Aluminium Alloy Model No. 810  for the best quality performance

Wheel Aluminium Alloy Model No. 810 for the best quality performance

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500 set
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6000 set/month

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Wheel Aluminium Alloy Model No. 810 for the best quality performance

Size ETCBHoleP.C.DFinishWeight(kg) Mould Time
17X740734/5100/114.31black   2 Hyper black9.22008.12.22
18X7.540734/5100/114.31black   2 Hyper black10.22008.12.16

Product Description:


1) Lighter than tube wheels makes the car much more oil saving.


2) Better cooling performance in longdistance and high speed driving keeps the car safe enough.


3) Bigger external diameter let the driver feel much more comfortable. 


4) High speed lowering tyre termperature can reduce wear resistance prevent tyre-shoulder seperation


Production Procedure:


1) Casting Machine Melting & Full Heat Treatment


2) CNC machine CNC made in Taiwan


3) Painting Line Full automatic Painting


4) Quality Control Certifications : JWL.VIA Japanese Standard 


   Impact fatigue testing 


   Bending fatigue testing, 


   Radial run out testing


   Dynamic balance testing. 


   Air-tightness testing




Q:My wheels are pretty worn out now and i decided that i need to get new ones. I play on an indoor rink so i use soft wheels. How should i fix the alignment of my wheels? Should i put soft wheels in the front and hard wheels in the back? or vice versa?
Wheel alignment is actually determined by the size of the wheel (most roller hockey chassis these days have aHi-Lo" frame which allows you to put 2 wheels of up to 80mm in size in the back (near the ankle) and 2 wheels of up to 72mm in size in the front (near your toes). But you are doing the right thing by using soft wheels on an indoor rink. (I suppose you mean sport court) If you're playing on asphalt, either use your old ones or get some harder wheels: 78 or 80a hardness if you weigh under 150 lbs, 82a or 84a if you weigh between 150 and 200 .. thing is if you use yourgood" indoor wheels on asphalt, you'll lose all the grip that's in them and then they'll be useless for their intended purpose. PS if you're using a chassis where they're all the same size wheel then go by wear but this would affect your outdoor wheels more than your indoor ones unless your inside and outside edges are completely out of whack.
Q:The car turns to why the two wheels have no corner turn
Adjust the front of the direction of the machine around the two bars are not the same
Q:What is the sound of the wheel? And what are the reasons for the abnormal? Thank you
Bad bearing will be buzzing, the brakes will not be a cuckoo sound, the shock will be broken thump theng ring, the ball will be quack ringing.
Q:Where is the Ecoxpower wheel generator sold? (Shop)
⊙ ﹏ ⊙ showcase crazy crazy five one universal price genuine OPPO X907 for only 1280 yuan also sent grand packs
Q:Are they one wheel squeal or two wheel squeal. what parts are compatible with the mustangs motor wise?
If you are asking do they have positractionno they do not Engine block, and oil pan
Q:Edge vs Mr.KennedyWhat does the Stipulation on wheel say
The Wheel Spins and Lands on # stages of Hell so The GM tells them 2 spin 3 more times 1: Hardcore 2: Ladder 3: Infernoe
Q:The role of the wheel
The wheels of the car consist of wheels, wheels, and connections between the two components. As the wheel is a rotating body, so the requirements of high dimensional accuracy, unevenness, and have a certain degree of flexibility and stiffness, fatigue, light weight, good economy and so on.
Q:What the 5/2 mean on wheels?
if your wheel is 7 inches wide then you will have the center of the wheel offset. the 5 inches will be to the center of the bike and the 2 inches will be to the outside of the bike. or the other way around. ether way will be 5/2 or 2/5.
Q:I am getting an 8 board, low or medium trucks, and 50-54 mm wheels. I will be skating mostly street and I need to know wether to get soft or hard wheels and how that is measured. Thanks so much.
Hello! I am here to help!! Okay, first off let me say that the smaller (49-50) and harder the wheel, the more likely you are going to fall off when riding over a pebble or rock (but this isn't a big problem unless your skating over gravel) the opposite for bigger (54-55) and softer, harder wheels will allow you to slide, this can help with rotational tricks, if you don't get that full rotation you can slide it out, if you have soft wheels it will be harder to recover tricks, the good thing about soft wheels is that you are glued to the ground so you can turn really sharply and know you won't slide. Big wheels will eventually go faster after lots of pushing but have a slow acceleration, small wheels have a much quicker acceleration but slower top speed. I would say small and hard because they are the most useful, because if your on the streets the small wheels can get the acceleration needed if a spot has little roll up, the hardness allows for correction if the trick wasn't quite executed correctly. The wheel hardness is measured in A a hard wheel would be 99a-101a and soft would be anything below 90a, this type of measurement in hardness isn't used that much anymore and the wheel will just say hard or soft but it's still good information to know. Ps btw Tiana is a dick, it's more helpful not to answer the question than to give you a stupid answer and false hope.
Q:How often should a Bio-Wheel type filter be changed?
The wheel itself should never be changed, just rinsed on occation. The Filter is what holds your carbon, so about every two months or whatever it recommends on the box.

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