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alloy wheel brand
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I have this alloy wheel came with the b310 when I bought the car. Its 13inch. 7inch wide. Not sure the offset.
written 'made in Australia' at the back.

can anyone identify which brand is this?

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Posted on: 2014/8/5 16:41

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pls advice

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Cheviot or Aunger ? is there a small logo stamp near the "made in aus" if not you would have to remove the tyre and it will be stamped with the manufacturer & wheel details
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Posted on: 2014/8/5 23:12
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the only brand I know that made this 6 hole design is Performance. Spitfire is the model.

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Ok. I'll get tire removed and check for the manufacturer...
a friend of mine here said its performance spitfire also. But there isn't any stamp

Posted on: 2014/8/6 7:01
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Seen some similar called Samson Engineering or Sampson? Made in South Aus.

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I'm something of a jellybean fan... all those other brands like Samson, Aunger, Cheviot, Western, ROH, Magnum, American Racing (and probably more I don't know of) made 5 slot 'jellybean' mags. Performance Spitfire is the only 6 slotter I know of, but some of their designs were copies of others like the Performance Challenger for example, so maybe there was another brand making them back in the day, but I haven't heard of them.

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just got back the wheels from machine shop.

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Posted on: 2014/8/11 6:55
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Wow, I've never been big on Jellybeans, but damn... they're pretty nice.

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I'd have to settle on Performance Spitfires being the most likely.

Any brand name on the back found after the cleanup?

Nice Wheels! I have a set of single spoke 13 x 7 alloys that also just say "Made in Australia". It has "Off-road use only" written on it. Sounds like they may be the same manufacturer.

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