Custom wheel adaptors
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Custom wheel adaptors
If anyone is interested iv found a company that makes custom wheel adaptors, which allow you to choose size, a new bolt pattern etc
http://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_adapters.html
Thought I should share
Cheers eren
http://www.motorsport-tech.com/wheel_adapters.html
Thought I should share
Cheers eren
I dont care that my laces aren't fat or that I'm not even close to flush and I certainly don't want to be the illest!
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
I need to run 17's to fit over my AP 330 mm disks and would like to run 17x9's with 235/40/17 semi slicks and have thought about wheel adapters.. Is the only problem that they act like spacers. I am thinking of running 15x10 on the back with 250/585/15 slicks and using my current 215/45/17 slicks on the front. Seems a bit odd having 2 inch smaller wheels on the back but it gives me 35mm more tyre on the back as wheel spin out of corners is a big issue with 180rwkw and 700 torques. ...
ANY THOUGHTS ?? Patrick
ANY THOUGHTS ?? Patrick
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
plate style spacers and bolt on adaptors are 2 very different things.
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
just get special order work emotion 11r in your psd. easy as pie.
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
Some dont want to spend thousads on wheels when 6ULs are just as good and very cheap.
Im sure patrick is included.
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Im sure patrick is included.
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
HELP PLEASE..Where is the best place to buy the work Emotion 11r. Japan/USA/other .They seem to have 17x9 in +17,+28 and +38 in PCD 4x100 .What offset will go with coilovers and rolled guards..I think the offet on 15x10 6ul's is +25..thanks Patrick
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Lol,
Ill shut up now..
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Ill shut up now..
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
I only want 2 for the rear, much better to have 17's with 245/40's..come on Dan wher can I get them from?? Somewhere that doesn't charge $500 for freight..PB
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
Cant you talk to someone like http://www.metalspinnersaust.com.au/met ... pgodEGtX8Q or maybe see who is doing Simmons wheels these days. For a very specialised application it is worth getting the right thing for the right job and getting a set made to suit...it will be safe and it will be money well spent as it will work!
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
wheel Warehouse in Brisbane brought most of Simmons old manufacturering gear. They still do custom sizing in 15s and 17s only.deviant wrote:Cant you talk to someone like http://www.metalspinnersaust.com.au/met ... pgodEGtX8Q or maybe see who is doing Simmons wheels these days. For a very specialised application it is worth getting the right thing for the right job and getting a set made to suit...it will be safe and it will be money well spent as it will work!
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
I am going to find out Monday about changing the rear hubs to 5x114.3. Then 17x9's are a time a dozen. Patrick
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Re: Custom wheel adaptors
Nice let me know how Pat!
Im looking to upgrade my hubs as well as i want to run bigger bearings in the hubs so i can get the engineer to sign off on my new wheels
Cheers eren
Im looking to upgrade my hubs as well as i want to run bigger bearings in the hubs so i can get the engineer to sign off on my new wheels
Cheers eren
I dont care that my laces aren't fat or that I'm not even close to flush and I certainly don't want to be the illest!
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