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> WTB: 16" aluminum halves for Kinesis-Etoile rims, for these rims (pic)..
Mueller
post Apr 12 2004, 12:12 AM
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Kinesis no longer imports/supports the Etoile 3-piece rim line, in fact I have no idea if they are being made at all.

I've tried to do a search, but the name Etoile seems pretty common in France (manufacture of these rims)

Currently all four rims are 16x9's....I'd like two of them to be 8's.....so, I need 2 6" inboard halves.

and yes, I'm going to post this under the classifieds as well.........


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jonwatts
post Apr 12 2004, 09:42 AM
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Maybe dum questions but I'm not skeered to ask.

Do the halves have to be from this manufacturer? Do you think the bolt spacing around the rim would be the same as any other 3 piece wheel maker? Or, I wonder if you could get someone to sell you the back halves as blanks and you could drill them out yourself (not something I would attempt but you're a junior machinist (IMG:style_emoticons/default/smile.gif) )

When it comes to 3 piece wheels I don't know jack squat.

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