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Why Automotive Repair Shops Install These Skinny Plastic Wheels Onto Cars

Discussion in 'General Automotive Discussion' started by NYC Fred, Mar 25, 2024.

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  1. NYC Fred

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    Brilliant!
    Comes under the heading of "Why didn't I think of THAT??"

    ((Here’s Jackwheel’s description of this peculiar looking device:

    Jackwheels JW-X22 is a rim made of structural technopolymers, very light, equipped with a steel central hub, with a ring nut adaptable to practically eighty percent of the attachments and hubs of the cars in circulation and with an external anti-skid part as well, which therefore allows easy mounting on any car and obviously the possibility to move the car itself.

    A practical solution that, thanks to the central hub with a series of slotted holes, to the special adaptation kit and to the instructions included in every single package of Jackwheels X22, it is possible to mount it easily and without any special equipment, on any type of car.

    A great advantage for mechanics, body shops and any operator in the automotive industry.))

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    I've noticed them on some of the cable TV shows where car builds in shops are the feature.
     

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