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On the Bay HSE Wheels & Tyres

If any one is after a set of 18" HSE Wheels and Tyres I've found these.
They look to be the proper HSE wheels, not to be confused with pretend ones or specsavers specials Whistle


http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/LANDROVER-FREELA..._500wt_922

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I think new Wranglers are about 10mm when brand new. An American Goodyear site quotes 13/32's of an inch as tread depth, which is as near as dammit 10mm.

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Standard car tyres can have between 7 to 8mm, SUV can he up to 14mm for some brands.

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I put a max bid in of £400 short term but he's sold them on the quiet, no longer available. Mad

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Ha, could have been interesting Smile
I'm in no rush, I have GS 17" wheels and looking at another 10-20k miles before the tyres need renewing but I also fancy the HSE wheels. I was going to stockpile them in the garage until needed.

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You need "proper" HSE wheels then, otherwise with those type, people will mistake you as a retuned relic club member. Laughing

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I'm not sure I know the difference Embarassed

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These are the new HSE wheels....

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Gotcha, for a moment I couldn't differentiate them until I put the pics side by side Thumbs Up

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