(Alloy Wheel) Car wheels made of aluminium, rather than steel. Main advantages include lighter weight and attractive styling. Mostly chosen for style reasons.
A generic term used to describe any non-steel road wheel. The most common alloy wheels are cast aluminum. Technically, an alloy is a mixture of two or more metals. These wheels are known for their light weight and strength.
Alloy wheels (incorrectly known as rims) are automobile (car, motorcycle and truck) wheels which are made from an alloy of aluminium or magnesium (or sometimes a mixture of both). They are typically lighter for the same strength and provide better heat conduction and improved cosmetic appearance.
A web based public system for sharing discussions, files, and announcements.
Bulletin board system
bulletin board system: a computer that is running software that allows users to leave messages and access information of general interest
A computerized meeting and announcement system that allows people to carry on discussions, upload and download files, and make announcements without the people being connected to the computer at the same time. In the early 1990's there were many thousands (millions?
R/O/S alloy
This is the alloy with the slight buckle/bent face. Still looks fine and has no flat spots. Just has a slight wobble when moving, nothing major.
This wheel has 'centre cap 1' on.
New wheels and red shocks
Type R on 17"... for that Mini Challenge look... (sorry iPhone Pic)