Photo two is the worst of the four, that tiny bit of Kerbing.
They've done hardly any miles.
Going by the tax disc they are at least 8 years old though.
CAM 239 Wheels, 15" 6 1/2J ET35 Jan2000 (??)
I bought then from a friend for the new tyres they had and to see how the car felt with 15" wheels. After a few weeks or so I got some wider 15" wheels and changed the tyres over. Been trying to sell them since over the last 8 years!
That disc in the photo is 288mm. So yes will they go over the 285 disc conversion.
The disc size is the diameter from one side to the opposite. The big disc conversions usually make use the the original 5GTT callipers and use a specially made bracket to space it further from the hub.
These wheel have a larger centre hole than normal for the 5GTT and came from the wheel shop with a green plastic ring that made them the correct size. At least two of those rings have fallen to bits so you could probably do with new. I expect it only helps to get the bolts aligned when fitting the wheels.
The centre plastic cones, painted blue in the photo, have shed some paint and need a go over again. They were originally chrome with the CAM logo in the centre, but my pal had some blue accents somewhere or other on his white car so painted them to match.
I wiped over one a and bit wheels with some wet kitchen roll.
They came up fairly well with some light rubbing so with some detergent they'll be better.
They are pretty good really and felt light so I weighted one; with tyre, 14.5kg. Is that light for such a wheel?
I found the spigot rings, two are broken but maybe could be glued?
The blue (Hammerite smooth I think it was) paint came off the chrome centre with the use of my thumb nail.
There's loads of tread on two of the tires (Yoko A539). But radial cracks between the tread blocks I guess means they're not usable.
The wheel in the last photo came up nice with just a quick wipe over with some wet kitchen roll.
I've circled in red some scratches, bubbles and kerbing. The other wheels are OK.
The scratches in the last photo were caused by the previous owner cutting off the cable ties of his car cover until I bought him some re-useable Velcro ones.
As you can see from the photo of the wheel on the car, they hardly show. They look emphasised in the photos.
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