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Courtesy of Jonny5ive, I fitted a set of 17" Kentuar Alloys to my VRS Combi. The plan is to  fit winters to them, but there's plenty of rubber left in the tyres that are on them. 

 

Opinions? Original Gigaro's or Kentuars?

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The Dark Chrome Gigaro will easily get 'White Spider' if they have not it starting already.

So each time a tyre is changed the chance of that increases unless you have a careful tyre fitter.

 

Maybe best have the Gigaro for Summer use. 

They really need treated with care if you want them staying looking good, or you will end up needing to maybe paint them to hide the corrosion they will get.

 

The Kentuar will be easy to keep looking good and touch up or paint if needed.

Come next winter you can get 215/40 R17 All Seasons for them and keep on all year maybe,

and have the Gigaro to put on for really hot weather if there ever is any.

Edited by Offski

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Yes the Diamond cut Gigaros already have some signs of lacquer peel and corrosion, as well as some rim damage due to kerbs etc. I was considering getting the refurbished or doing something different with them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

47 minutes ago, 67Mark said:

Yes the Diamond cut Gigaros already have some signs of lacquer peel and corrosion, as well as some rim damage due to kerbs etc. I was considering getting the refurbished or doing something different with them. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Love the grey but prefer the design of the gigaros! Get them refurbished in anthracite grey! :) 

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