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Discussion in '360/430' started by ktm805, Apr 20, 2011.

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  1. fast85pony

    fast85pony Rookie

    Feb 4, 2010
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    Austin, Texas
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    Bill
    Another low cost way to de-bling them a bit is to paint the centers grigio, titanium, etc. Gives the look of a wheel with a polished alloy rim. If those are true 3-piece wheels it is not very difficult to do. On some fully polished Kinesis modulars I was able to remove the centers, leave the rim halves and tires assembled, paint the centers, then reassemble - properly torquing the fasteners, of course.
     
  2. CarreraCaballo

    CarreraCaballo Karting

    Apr 5, 2011
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    #27 CarreraCaballo, Apr 26, 2011
    Last edited: Apr 26, 2011
    I think Novitec Rosso offer 2 sizes wheels for the 360 & 430 models!

    http://www.novitec-rosso.net/produkte/360/360.php

    http://www.novitec-rosso.net/partner/partner.php

    But if you like the chromes, then keep them, they shouldn't impress us or the next buyer,
    the car should satisfy YOU in the first place ;)

    Greetz,


    Joseph
     
  3. raptorduck

    raptorduck Formula 3

    May 18, 2009
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    Unless you can find stock wheels to put on, I would leave it as is. Looks great!
     
  4. ktm805

    ktm805 Karting

    Apr 6, 2011
    51
    Arizona
    Thanks for all of the comments. Since my tires are new, I'm going to stick with the wheels that are on it. I prefer the alloy look to chrome so once the tires get worn, I'll probably switch to F430 wheels or challenge wheels.
     
  5. CarreraCaballo

    CarreraCaballo Karting

    Apr 5, 2011
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    Well then, everything is solved :)
    Happy driving *Thumbs Up*

    Greetz,


    Joseph
     

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