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    3 Good Ronal/ACT LS 5x120; 16x7.5; ET35 & 1 in Need of Repair

    Hi all,

    As the title states, I have 3 great condition Ronal/ACT wheels and 1 that needs to be repaired.

    The hub of the wheel has been bored out to a larger diameter. I think it was because they used a spacer that had a larger diameter lip that inserted into the back of the wheel. It sucks, but if you have a spare one of these wheels sitting around the other 3 could contribute to making an excellent set. Or you could repair the damaged one and do the same.

    I'd like to get $175 obo for them.

    Damaged area


    Compared to factory







    Last edited by tehwickerman; 10-26-2015, 07:47 PM.

    #2
    $250 obo

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      #3
      I also have tires that will fit these wheels that are in decent condition.

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        #4
        $225

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          #5
          $200 with the tires

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            #6
            What tires? size and make?

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              #7
              WestLake radials 205/55/R16

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                #8
                $175. Need $ for study abroad.

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                  #9
                  make me an offer...

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                    #10
                    so is the fourth wheel not usable at all as is?
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                      #11
                      Nah... but it shouldn't be a difficult fix. I'd assume someone could use the same method as they use to "fill and drill" and it could be repaired. I just haven't had it looked at by a professional.

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                        #12
                        $150...

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                          #13
                          sold.

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