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Old Mar 4, 2008 | 08:32 AM
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Anyone heard of these wheels?

I found these wheels on ebay and want to get them, but I've never heard of this brand before? Any feedback will be appreciated.

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eB...cSELL.m315.lVI
 
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Never heard of VILLANO, but I have heard or VELLANO. I love when people sell stuff on eBay and don't spell things right in the listings.

www.vellanowheels.com Very nice wheels actually...
 
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Hey, Thanks... I didn't find them in the Vellano site and decided to call the seller. He says they're made by Ruff Racing and they come with a hub centric spacer. Will the spacer create problems?

Again, Thanks!
 
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Originally Posted by Alan@JDPorsche
Never heard of VILLANO, but I have heard or VELLANO. I love when people sell stuff on eBay and don't spell things right in the listings.

www.vellanowheels.com Very nice wheels actually...
Like Panther wheels that use the same font and logo style of Antera.
 
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I always prefer to use a wheel that is hub centric, but as long as the hub spacer is the correct size, there should not be problem.
 
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Originally Posted by Alan@JDPorsche
I always prefer to use a wheel that is hub centric, but as long as the hub spacer is the correct size, there should not be problem.
I will never buy a wheel thats not hubcentric. Look at my posts.., cause I complain about this a lot. I tried the spacer routine as well. Trust me.., it will drive nice. But once you get to speeds of 65-70mph+.. you'll have a shimmy in your steering wheel and there is nothing you can do to get it to go away. Granted, this is my experience only.. but I'm sure others know what I'm talking about. Good luck
 
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The spacer is hub centric... Anyhow, I ordered the wheels. If they perform poorly, I can use them for winter or whatever... Will let you know how it turns out. Thanks for the input.
 
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