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nah lol they actually look like they'll do something instead of act like concrete..

question roman.. with the revers face on the BBS's do you need to take the wheel off to fill it with air? or is there one of those bendy air valve things.

this is a photo when i first split the wheel

you can see the dirt and dullness where the face bolted in from the front

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and now here is one of the pics i took when trial fitting the face from the back after cleaning up the dullness to a nice shiny finish

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yeh but with the face reversed how do you get the the air valve.. wouldnt it be inside the wheel

nah this whoto is with the face reversed already and you can see the tire valve is the one with the blue valve cap

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