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SailingTom



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Re: To Bowler or not to Bowler
Grenadier wrote:
I confess to loving 18" Bowlers, but at almost triple the price of a nice 16" Sawtooth, Blindo, Twisted etc Shocked , I wonder why I should?


Have a look at the prices and the 18" Bowler wheels are actually cheaper than the 18" twisted alloys. So if you buy the bowler wheels you want your actually saving money using my maths!

Cheers Tom Thumbs Up
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Supacat



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My question is are you planning on off roading much?

Any nice alloy, especially in black will look a little the worse for wear sooner rather than later and I would think 18" would be more exposed than 16".
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LoveTheMud



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Ryderoo... love the wheels! I think the test of a good alloy is when they are FILTHY haha - they look the business Very Happy I may have to get some!
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Caterham



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anyone considered the 18" black (or silver) 'boost' alloys?

I'll see if I can dig a photo out. just my thoughts - 18" on a 90 good great, I'm not so sure about on a 110. for me the big decider would whether or not you're going to be upgrading the brakes to something that wouldn't fit in the 16s.

found a photo. I don't know how prices compare or if one wheel is better than another but if you kinda wanna keep the original style (ie the boosts) then I guess this is the obvious solution?


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Grenadier



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Re: To Bowler or not to Bowler
SailingTom wrote:
Grenadier wrote:
I confess to loving 18" Bowlers, but at almost triple the price of a nice 16" Sawtooth, Blindo, Twisted etc Shocked , I wonder why I should?


Have a look at the prices and the 18" Bowler wheels are actually cheaper than the 18" twisted alloys. So if you buy the bowler wheels you want your actually saving money using my maths!

Cheers Tom Thumbs Up


Tom, you've caught me out. I actually have no interest in the Twisted, but seeing as they are well represented I assumed they were cheaper. As they say 'Assumption is the Mother of All F***-Ups' Whistle Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Riverboy



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Do you have to buy them from Bowler direct? Do they ship them? Or are they available from dealers? I want 18" Anthrecite on mine Thumbs Up
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Grenadier



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They are widely available, (for example FCX and Tune My Defender) but I found Bowler were cheapest if you ask for a 'best price'. However, that was pick up from Derbyshire. Not sure what they would offer as a discount or delivery prices if you had to have them delivered to France and how it would compare were you to go to a secondary supplier.

BTW, my colour scheme is identical to yours and black looked better. Just my opinion of course..... Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Riverboy



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Thumbs Up Thanks mate. Hopefully the garage can get them for me and fit them when I bring her over in late June. I would imagine having them shipped here would be a bit pricey.

Edit: TMD £120 to France Rolling Eyes


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Grenadier



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You're welcome. I would have offered to pop 'em in my SW when I collect it next week, but a mate has just loaded it up with 5 x Sawtooths!!

If you have a chance and are back in the UK, I'd strongly recommend a visit. Use picking up the wheels as an excuse. But make sure your wallet is under lock and key. I came out a couple of grand poorer than expected... Shocked Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Riverboy



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Won't have time sadly. Not sure how I'll fit all my plans in as it is. Only £2k? You lightweight LOL I won't embarrass myself down by saying what this trip is costing me Embarassed Tell me it'll add value, even if it's not true, just lie to me! Twisted Evil
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Grenadier



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Oh, absolutely it does, every penny. Rolling with laughter

PS, 2k was the overspend in just one location....nuff said Whistle Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Riverboy



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Grenadier, what size / make tyres did you put on your 16" Bowlers?
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Grenadier



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I went 18", no f***ing about with local wheel size nonsense. Just hope to avoid kids, grans, small dogs etc. Bowler supply them (if you ask) with BFGs. Did consider Cooper ST Maxx as I had on my Blindos, but their 18" sizing is far more limited.

By the way, asked the insurance company (Axa) today, indeed just 2hrs ago, about their view on non original wheels, under the guise of a winter wheel/tyre set up and a heavy duty wheel/tyre set up and he said they'd pay up. Wouldn't enter their mind to contest it if they are suitable to the vehicle because the costs wouldn't be worth it. Mowing down 75 disabled kids on their way to a sports day might have them looking at things differently, but as far as a crash, prang etc is concerned, if they're made to fit Defenders, have tyres for Defenders etc etc, they'll pay up as per usual. Also, given most crashes are dealt with between parties directly, it would take a seriously knowledgable jobsworthy prat to spot they weren't tickety-boo, but knowing my luck I'll soon crash into the head engineer at the French equivalent of the DVLA Big Cry

Good price for the insurance as well, at 51€/month. For a 110DC fully comp. Thumbs Up Monsieur Le Grenadier

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Riverboy



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Humpf! I'm paying 70 something with Macif.

I'll have to go in and speak to them tomorrow about this before I make a final decision. However I just cannot risk not being 100% covered so ... Big Cry

I read above that you preferred the look of the 16"? but you went with 18" Question
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languedoc



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Like Grenadier, i spoke to our AXA guy today in the office so he made a few calls.

Turns out, yes its illegal if you just buy a random set of different size alloys as it stops boy racers buying crap composite junk from china and the wheel giving way (never heard of it).

Head office confirmed if its a defender specific wheel AND bought from a supplier that does defender products, then its absolutely legal and covered. I got a shrug if they are second hand off ebay though.

Moral of story, buy from company and keep the receipt with your car stuff and its absolutely legal.

Also noted my winter tyres are not legal Rolling with laughter
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