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    can anyone confirm the rumour I've heard that after GM stopped making them they were remade by a third party (possibly bridgestone as eluded to in the previous post) however the black rubber wasnt quite as dark as the factory originals and had a considerably softer feel.

    I've been told this by a few people but just wanted to know if this was merely a rumour or if there was truth to the matter.

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    You could get repro ones from rares in the early 90's. I wanted to buy one for my blue WB but the price was out of my budget. As far as I know they were made from the original tooling unlike the ones they produce now. Ozbox should be able to shed some light on this?

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    Maybe they were old stock judging by the inspection date on the one pictured. I was looking at them in about the end of 94 to 95.

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    Quote Originally Posted by the ski man View Post
    can anyone confirm the rumour I've heard that after GM stopped making them they were remade by a third party (possibly bridgestone as eluded to in the previous post) however the black rubber wasnt quite as dark as the factory originals and had a considerably softer feel.

    I've been told this by a few people but just wanted to know if this was merely a rumour or if there was truth to the matter.
    gm never made them inhouse,they were outsourced to uniroyal and then uniroyal became bridgestone..
    from what i have been told by the people on the ground at the time...back in the later 90s sometime the mould broke and was offered to rare spares but they did no take it and repair it so it was scrapped..
    anything rares sold back in the 90s as a gts wheel was just that...a gts wheel produced by bridgestone and purchased from holden,rares reproduction wheel did not come out till a couple of years ago and is a pos..it does not even look like the original.
    like all things that are produced from a mould,the mould wears and the part is not as good as one produced as a first run...

    just as a matter of interest to people looking for nos parts..if you find rare spares packaged products and it is an 80s or 90s package it will be genuine holden..do not dismiss it as a rares copy.

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    Great tip!

    Anyone have a current or recent Rares example to show the differences?

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    customer came in driving this...

    and on it was a rare spares wheel which he kindly let me measure and photograph..
    they measure the same as the bridgestone 3 ml wheel...
    differences if you look at the pics are.
    they have a seperate boss to the wheel and these are held on by allen keys which you cand see in one of the pics behind the horn pad..
    the boss is a totally different shape to the original.
    the feel of the wheel is quite flimsy and my customers wheel had already broken at 1 spoke which really is unacceptable for any reproduction product.
    you can see by the condition of the monaro that the wheel breaking would not be from any form of abuse..



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    If it's got a broken spoke, I would be returning it straight away!!

    I didn't know they were doing the buckskin coloured wheel.

    The grain doesn't look good enough for me either..

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    mick,in the top picture you can see the wheel is out of shape on its right spoke...its the second rares wheel ive had my hands on and they were both flimsy feeling..with no power steering i reckon they would break from normal use...:errf:

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    i realise this thread is old but very shortly you will see a new repro wheel being made, i know a few members on here have seen them and like them, we will only have the later thin version available for obvious reasons tho

    ill make sure to post up as soon as we can to show you guys one

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