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Introducing the latest addition to our Mag Wheel collection - the Orbit Crank. With its unique gloss black finish and vibrant red face, this wheel is sure to make your ride stand out from the crowd. The Orbit Crank's stylish design is perfect for those looking to add a touch of personality to their vehicle without breaking the bank. Don't wait too long to make this wheel yours, as our stock is limited! Upgrade your ride today with the Orbit Crank.

Orbit Crank

$390.00 Regular Price
$320.00Sale Price
GST Included |
Only 4 left in stock
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    We Cater for all your tyres needs - see HOW 
    to find your size

    How to find out which tyre size you need

    You will find the size of your  tyre is printed on the rim ( side of your tyre). 

    Profile

    Rim size

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    Width

    Speed Rating

    Width ( 195 ) of the tyre in millimetres.

    Height ( 55 )  of the tyre sidewall as a            percentage of the width. 

    Diameter (R16 ) of the tyres inner rim 

    Load Rating ( 87 ) of the  tyre.

    V - Speed Rating indicates the maximum speed for the tyre at full load.

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    How to find the perfect tyre for you 

    Buying a new car tyres is a grudge purchase for a lot of us. We’d rather buy something cool and fun, like a holiday or a huge TV set. But tyres? They fall into the same category as an insurance policy or a new fridge; you only buy them when you absolutely must.

    What tyres are best for my car?

    The most important thing when buying new tyres for your car is to buy ones that are suitable for your car.

    It was once the case that when it came to replacing the tyres, the original tyres specified were generally best.

    That still holds if your car is a current model, but if it’s a bit older, then the continual changing of technology means that there could easily be a better tyre that still fits your car, and even offers better performance, wear, safety and even value for money.

       What are the correct tyres for my car?

    1. Determine when you need tyres.

    2. Determine how many tyres you need. 

    3. Determine the tyre size. 

    4. Analyse your driving habits.

    5. Budget: Buy the best quality tyre you can afford. 

    6. Quality: Consider tyre performance and speed ratings. ...

    7. Brand: Consider tyre type.

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