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Does anyone recognise these mesh type alloys? I picked them up a few weeks ago and IMO they are a really nice rim (or they will be once they've been refurbished!). Probably a Team Dynamics 100+ wheel, the caps fit perfectly and seem original, but I cant find anything online. I'm guessing they are a late 80's, early 90's design. Any ideas?
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I'd say compomotive CX - the product code matches their naming convention too - 13"x6" = 1360
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actually not sure now as the CX design ends in a series of points along the rim rather than an open ended mesh
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actually not sure now as the CX design ends in a series of points along the rim rather than an open ended mesh Yeah, I initially thought the same but they are not CX's, the mesh extends to the centre bore on the CX. Also the mesh on these seems to stand a little prouder and maybe a bit more angular shaped than the CX.
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cjj
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Yes they are exactly the same. Well spotted.👍
So I wonder if they really are a Rimstock wheel or a Team dynamics?
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Just found another reference to them on a mini wheels directory page (great website!)
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They are 100+ cross spokes. I have two sets in Triumph PCD, the same size and ET as those.
There are some Compomotive ones which are very similar
Nick
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1967 Triumph Vitesse convertible (old friend) 1996 Audi A6 2.5 TDI Avant (still durability testing) 1972 GT6 Mk3 (Restored after loong rest & getting the hang of being a car again)
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So I did a bit more digging. Rimstock are an OEM alloy wheel manufacturer and Team Dynamics (100+) is their aftermarket brand, hence the references online to them being a Rimstock.
So where they simply called the "Cross spoke"?
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Team Dynamics had a set on an auld fiesta before they were the bees knees until you came to wash them
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