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Moon Speed master wheels?
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<blockquote data-quote="Matt Maz" data-source="post: 566316" data-attributes="member: 1778"><p>I bought some genuine Speedmasters from Biaggio a couple of months back...hopefully they will be on by the end of the week!!</p><p></p><p>The ET is rubbish though as others have mentioned. Mine are the ET13, I should have been more patient and ordered the ET21. My bus is pretty low but with a 4'' narrowed ball joint beam I couldn't fully drop the bus as they fouled the tubs.</p><p></p><p>I've got a 4.5'' King and Link beam going on which hopefully will sort that issue out.</p><p></p><p>I'm unsure about the SMA wheels from midland wheels as they are 5.5J whereas the genuine speedmasters are 5J so the SMA's may be even harder to get to fit. Having said that I guess if the bus isn't stupidly low they may fit without too much work?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Matt Maz, post: 566316, member: 1778"] I bought some genuine Speedmasters from Biaggio a couple of months back...hopefully they will be on by the end of the week!! The ET is rubbish though as others have mentioned. Mine are the ET13, I should have been more patient and ordered the ET21. My bus is pretty low but with a 4'' narrowed ball joint beam I couldn't fully drop the bus as they fouled the tubs. I've got a 4.5'' King and Link beam going on which hopefully will sort that issue out. I'm unsure about the SMA wheels from midland wheels as they are 5.5J whereas the genuine speedmasters are 5J so the SMA's may be even harder to get to fit. Having said that I guess if the bus isn't stupidly low they may fit without too much work? [/QUOTE]
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