For Sale Unused / new Banded Steel Wheels 17” 9J

James Gill

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For sale are brand new banded steel wheels.
17, 9J so thats 10 inch wide.
Would look awesome on any Transporter or Cali (will allow for the big front brakes) with chunky AT or low profile tyres for that wide look.
Done by the legendary ‘Banded Steel Wheels’ in Tiverton. Invoice attached which cost me £600. Need to be painted before adding tyres. Best done locally (I can advise The Wheel Specialist also do a great lacquer).

Bought wheels and had the band added to make them look wider in March but never got around to painting and adding to van as needed to sell van and wanted to keep originals.

3 boxed and 1 out of box.
Grab yourself a bargain and save yourself the hassle of doing yourself.
£500
Please get in touch with questions. No timewaster please.
James 07715 392177

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9J is nine inch wide.
Apparently not as as simple as that. 9 is the distance in inches between the tyre mounting points on the wheel…so inside (its not the full width of the wheel) and J refers to the profile of the tyre mounting point. As per what i discovered on this forum. Either way, i showed a measurement picture. Thx
 
Apparently not as as simple as that. 9 is the distance in inches between the tyre mounting points on the wheel…so inside (its not the full width of the wheel) and J refers to the profile of the tyre mounting point. As per what i discovered on this forum. Either way, i showed a measurement picture. Thx
Looking at the photo you posted they wre correctly described as 9” wheels. The width of all wheels is quoted as the distance between the inside lip.
 
Apparently not as as simple as that. 9 is the distance in inches between the tyre mounting points on the wheel…so inside (its not the full width of the wheel) and J refers to the profile of the tyre mounting point. As per what i discovered on this forum. Either way, i showed a measurement picture. Thx
As said above, you measure them inside of the lip, to inside of lip for width.
 
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