Work Equips - 18x11 18x9.5

fraser87uk

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Hi there guys.

Just testing the water with this.

I have a full set of Work Equips 5x114, 18x11 18x9.5. I have looked but I cannot see the offsets stamped on them anywhere but they are not the best offsets, at a guess 35 all round.

The full set has not been well looked after and there is light corrosion on the lips. The center caps are not in great nic either, one missing the silver "Equip" badge", 2 of them cracked at the edge. Not a big deal as I was going to run them without centre caps. The wheels will need refurbished to look there best.

Im after £800 or offers, cash only. I have been given a price for refurbishment which will be a full polish all over and all wee niggles sorted which is £600. After they are refurbished I'll be after £1500.

I'll get some pics up if there is interest.

Cheers

Fraser
 
Tbh, with weak offsets and corroded lips they aren't worth that much anyway. I'd say somewhere around the 600-650 mark. Get a tape out and measure up the offsets.
 
Place the wheel face down on the floor and rest something straight across the back of the wheel, then measure the overall width of the wheel (from the underside of the straightedge to the floor), then measure the distance to the mounting face of the wheel to the straight edge. Divide the overall width of the wheel by two to find the center of the wheel and then subtract the distance measured to the mounting surface by the distance to the center of the wheel. This difference is the wheel offset.
 
Place the wheel face down on the floor and rest something straight across the back of the wheel, then measure the overall width of the wheel (from the underside of the straightedge to the floor), then measure the distance to the mounting face of the wheel to the straight edge. Divide the overall width of the wheel by two to find the center of the wheel and then subtract the distance measured to the mounting surface by the distance to the center of the wheel. This difference is the wheel offset.

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Hi Fraser, to give you some idea of price - if you remember Paws wheels when you were up at the work, I paid just under £1000 for them 10X 18 et 12, and the condition could only be described as nearly new, no kerbing no corrosion, no damage at all.

Hope this helps. Btw, I have a wheel refurb palce next to me who do a superb job, and would prob be 50% of your quoted price.
 
Place the wheel face down on the floor and rest something straight across the back of the wheel, then measure the overall width of the wheel (from the underside of the straightedge to the floor), then measure the distance to the mounting face of the wheel to the straight edge. Divide the overall width of the wheel by two to find the center of the wheel and then subtract the distance measured to the mounting surface by the distance to the center of the wheel. This difference is the wheel offset.

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I might have these depending on pics, they better have good dishuu!

PM me please with pics asap i have cash ready to go...
 
Hey guys.

Just to let you know, the price I had to refurbish the wheels was from, The Polisher - The Polisher. This included, splitting and rebuilding the rims, full face polish, full lip polish and powdercoat the inner barrel. Is a fair price when you see his work.

I am going to clean the wheels up today and I will post up pictures tonight.

Cheers
 
jesus put some pics up already!!! you cant just go around selling invisible wheels:p

also measure the dish on the 11j wheels, thats all i want to know
 
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