>From what I've heard they are the least expensive out there right now at
$140 for the 14x6. I've heard from people who bought them that they worked
out very well. People who have bought the 13", however, have had to get the
offset adjusted by a shop - VB reportedly reimbursed them after much
contesting. 14" no problem though. I actually am going to take a look this
weekend at a local Tiger owner's 15x7 wheels which he says fit perfect on s
stock tiger. Shouldn't be a problem on my Alpine I assume.
Tim Beloney
VAR Development Manager
Wyse Technology
www.wyse.com
tbeloney@wyse.com <mailto:tbeloney@wyse.com>
510.749.9432 (phone)
510.714.2067 (cell/pgr)
-----Original Message-----
From: Wright, Larry [mailto:lrw@aop.com]
Sent: Friday, February 12, 1999 4:55 AM
To: National Corporation (E-mail)
Subject: inquiry 021299b
Timothy Beloney wrote:
*I guess I will conform and go with the
*Miniator (they do look nice) from VB (Sorry Steve L.)
Are these wheels from Very Bad better or cheaper than
Panasports? Or
genuine Minilites, as I've read that Tech Del is back in
business? I'm
not in the market for wheels myself, just curious, as that's
the _last_
place I'd be looking for a set. Hey, perhaps the Miniator
has a feature
where it un-spools a length of string while you drive so you
can find
your way home again.
Tom Hall wrote:
*It is possible to use pacers up to about 1/4" between the
frame and the
*crossmember to obtain equal caster angles.
Well, whaddaya know, there's a useful application for
Pacers. Sounds
like you gotta slice 'em awfully thin, though.
Lawrence R. Wright
Purchasing Analyst
Andrews Office Products Div. of USOP
lrw@aop.com
Ph. 301.386.7923 Fx. 301.386.5333
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