Speedline Turini Wheels

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Speedline Turini Wheels

Message par pucky » 06 déc. 2007 00:02

Hello,
sorry that I write in english but my french is bad, so I think you can understand me better when I write in english.

I bought a set of Speedline Turini 17 inch wheels.
And to use them here in Germany you need a type approval or a strength test certificate.
I saw that may of the forum members have them on their Clios.
So maybe one of them can help me with sort of a certificate and send me a copy of that.

Hope you can help me. Contact e-mail: panizzifan(at)web.de

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pucky

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Message par Yann » 06 déc. 2007 00:35

Hi, (si c'est un robot... la honte que je me paie :lol: )

I don't know if this kind of process is also available in Germany, but in Switzerland we just ask the company who import the concerned wheels (or an authorized dealer) and they're able to provide you the needed documents

I guess, you should find, for example, a French guy who mounted these rims.. they're member of the European Union, not us ... That could be better...

Cheers,
Yann

PS : And sorry for my bad english, but my German is realy realy too basic

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Message par pucky » 06 déc. 2007 17:33

okay, I started searching in france, but they don't need those documents. They told me: ask somebody in switzerland :lol:
And I asked at speedline italy, but no reply until now.

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Message par vravolta » 06 déc. 2007 19:59

You should ask your local speedline dealer = in Germany.
If Speedline Italy answers you, they will probably tell you to contact speedline germany.

In France, a certificate is not needed, only the size should match the original wheels or be something near the original.

In Switzerland, a certificate exists, but this will be for the Swiss regulation which is probably not helpfull for a German homologation as Switzerland is out of the EU.

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Message par ze_shark » 06 déc. 2007 21:17

Did you try to contact TüV directly ? The GS approval should do.

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Message par pucky » 06 déc. 2007 22:07

The swiss certificate would help me...sounds great.

There is no Speedline Germany, just Italy and GB, and GB says: contact Italy. So thats it

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