




I bought Apollo rims 6×13 & 8×13 from Caterham in a pre-Brexit rush to fit Toyo Proxes R888R semis for road use. After mounting the wheels the rear axle didn’t move far 🙁 The inner balancing weights have been fouling on the DeDion ears – a common problem I forgot about. As a quick workaround I simply removed the weights to meet the precious TÜV approval inspection appointment arranged weeks ago. Wheels had to be balanced again with the weights placed ~3cm from the edges later.
Toyo R888R on Apollo rims