Wheels don't fill arches
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Wheels don't fill arches
I want my wheels to stick out about an inch or 25.4 mm further into the arch is this a possible/difficult task to achieve its mainly the rears that look a bit pants I'm sitting on metro turbo alloys
Re: Wheels don't fill arches
Metro turbo wheels have a "C" distance ( or offset) of 133mm, so the wheels are inset it the car, my convertible has wheels with a "C" distance of 115mm. This "C" dimension or wheel offset would give you the look which you require.
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Alan
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Alan
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lankyjames
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Re: Wheels don't fill arches
Any mini shop will sell you wheels with the offset you want baz!
Here's a photo of mine, I have 12x6" minilites that stick out nicely and dont annoy the MOT man
I would like some 13's....though I do worry if they will rub on full lock!
Alternatively you could get spacers but I wouldn't advise it and you'll miss put on having a nice dish with new wheels!
Here's a photo of mine, I have 12x6" minilites that stick out nicely and dont annoy the MOT man
I would like some 13's....though I do worry if they will rub on full lock!
Alternatively you could get spacers but I wouldn't advise it and you'll miss put on having a nice dish with new wheels!
Re: Wheels don't fill arches
Mini wheels don't fit on Baz's car, they are Metro wheels, with limited availability!lankyjames wrote:Any mini shop will sell you wheels with the offset you want baz!
Here's a photo of mine, I have 12x6" minilites that stick out nicely and dont annoy the MOT man
I would like some 13's....though I do worry if they will rub on full lock!
Alternatively you could get spacers but I wouldn't advise it and you'll miss put on having a nice dish with new wheels!
Alan
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lankyjames
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Re: Wheels don't fill arches
Which rear drums are you using? Mine have approx 1" spacers built in.
Wheels don't fill arches
Not sure about the rear drums but James has hit the nail on the head I need wheels with a deeper dish to finish my car off can anybody photoshop minilites with black centres onto this image please
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lankyjames
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Re: Wheels don't fill arches
Baz I apologise for this very bad photoshop - I am at work and did it online with pixlr.com;
Re: Wheels don't fill arches
James you are correct, the A series Metro is the same PCD as the Mini, it's the Rover Metro which is different. Sorry my error! I know that the mini offset will not fit a Metro car. In fact Mini wheels don't fit the rear of Mk1's & 2's very well, without spacer or Minifins.lankyjames wrote:Are the pcd's different?
Regards Alan
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lankyjames
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Re: Wheels don't fill arches
No problem Alan, I thought I was wrong with the PCD's and completely unaware.Alan D. wrote:James you are correct, the A series Metro is the same PCD as the Mini, it's the Rover Metro which is different. Sorry my error! I know that the mini offset will not fit a Metro car. In fact Mini wheels don't fit the rear of Mk1's & 2's very well, without spacer or Minifins.lankyjames wrote:Are the pcd's different?
Regards Alan
