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Bit Alloy Wheels
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:23 am
by steelwoolghandi
I found a place to purchase the Scala43 Alumum wheels for bits its in the UK and the prices are not cheap:
http://www.grandprixmodels.com/shop/res ... ne&c=&#res
I am trying to find a US outlet or at least a cheaper place to buy them I have been in contact with a German outllet but its not easy to deal with them when it comes to money!
If I find out something better or cheaper I will post it.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:45 am
by ph2t
mate, at an average price of $15USD a set I think that's a good freakin' price
I've got some UK hookups. Trying to see if any of them are close to this place, If so then we may be in business.
Ever since I got my ZZse's I wanted more sets. Sold the only set I had several ice ages ago....
ph2t.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:47 am
by Namuna
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 10:58 am
by steelwoolghandi
Numana not all the dealers sell just the wheels I tried the US dealers and not one of them sell the wheels. (oh ya that sucks).
I contacted many of the dealers and sent out emails en Mass and the UK guys and the German guys are the ones I got back the UK guys are the only ones that actualy sent me pricing.
I was thinking of doing a group buy with the UK guys but might not save enough to make it worth while so I put the pricing up here. If I can get a better price from the German contacts I will let ya'll know.
PH2T I guess that since there cars go for over $250.00 USD that around $15.00 for 4 wheels should be expected.....

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 11:34 am
by Namuna
Here's an old old OLD ass link, they sell the wheels with an Axel (the last Group Buy I was in for these, like a couple of years ago, didn't come with axels).
German Site For Scala Wheels
Toss it through babelfish for a little english clarity.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 2:51 pm
by Bird
ph2t wrote:mate, at an average price of $15USD a set I think that's a good freakin' price

Ya, I'm pretty sure that's in the ballpark of what the guys in the OG buy paid for 'em...
I know I paid $15 a set when I bought some of the leftovers from the OG buy off of EZ...
Hell, I used one set and I'm still sittin' on another set and I'd gladly pay that much for a few more

(liking that I'd have more choice this time)
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:13 pm
by Namuna
How funny that this is coming around when just last night I was glueing my first set of Alloy wheels that I'd gotten from that OG Group Buy...Sometimes it takes a "little" while for me to get to things.

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 3:37 pm
by payaso
I actually bought "mini bimmers" last set of scalas.
I have one set from the og group buy, and 2 sets of the very first run from the German site. These have the nubs on the back wheel.
I had my friend in Germany go to the store, and buy them. These are indeed the sweetest ones I own.
silla

Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 4:29 pm
by SuperFly
My biggest problem with the alloys was not having a good enough understanding of the sizing before purchasing, so I have 2 or 3 sets that are just too big for a standard ZZ/bit. Either too wide or too tall or both. It's not like Scala makes it easy to figure it out. My advice would be to choose your wheels based on size rather than style. No point in having bitchin wheels if you have to leave them in the package.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 5:21 pm
by crazydave
SuperFly wrote:My biggest problem with the alloys was not having a good enough understanding of the sizing before purchasing, so I have 2 or 3 sets that are just too big for a standard ZZ/bit. Either too wide or too tall or both. It's not like Scala makes it easy to figure it out. My advice would be to choose your wheels based on size rather than style. No point in having bitchin wheels if you have to leave them in the package.
Same here. 9mm is apparently ideal. I've got 8mms, 10mms, 11mms, but no 9mms. The 10s work, but are too wide. The 8mm are too wide for that matter.
And I think $15 is a good price, that is what I paid in the OG group buy.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 6:35 pm
by steelwoolghandi
Here is a list of all the wheels and the sizes in MM's I think you are right CD the 9.0mm or 9.5mm or even 9.8 is going to be the best.
the list:
http://translate.google.com/translate?h ... f%26sa%3DG
I have the 10.5 MM on my Chevy but the body is vary wide so the wheels work out great.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 7:37 pm
by ph2t
Well I just put in an order for two sets....
Well see how it goes. They're not in stock but they say you can order them. 6 - 8 weeks, pffft.....
At least their policies state that they charge you once your item is shipped. Not before....
we'll see......
ph2t.
Posted: Wed Jul 05, 2006 8:53 pm
by steelwoolghandi
Ok I might have a US connection here Michael Lenhardt, Mini Bimmers, New Jersey he emailed me and said he had two sets in stock (they were not anything I wanted) but he said if I let him know what I wanted he would order them for me.
I would have to see what his prices were but I bet they would be better then what I would pay out of the UK or Germany!
His cost for the wheels he had in stock were $12.00 and $14.00 and thats not bad!
So if anyone wants to put in an order to him we might be able to get a good deal if he orders all at once!

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 1:43 am
by payaso
steelwoolghandi wrote:Ok I might have a US connection here Michael Lenhardt, Mini Bimmers, New Jersey
He's a cool guy. I spoke with him a few years ago on the phone, so he might remember bitPimps.
I purchased a set (said it was his last) but it was way yoo big for a bit, but would be dope on a rope for a Epoch/Rat shack 1/43
silla

Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 7:58 am
by Namuna
Well, even though I still got 3 sets of alloy wheels that ain't been touched since I got em in the last OGBG...I'd still buy a set or 2 in a new GB.
I see they also sell the wheels in 15mm (supposedly 1/24th scale) so I might give that a shot for my Hummer Evo. Or if the new GB wheels came with an axle and 1 wheel had the divet spacer.