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Author: Subject: Split rim wheels, need to add 1" to the rear lip
mark chandler

posted on 30/9/16 at 07:35 AM Reply With Quote
Split rim wheels, need to add 1" to the rear lip

I have a set of Alessio 18" split rims, which I want to widen by 1/2" - 1" on the rear lip, the problem is they stopped making these 20 years ago so getting a new lip is not going to happen.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/porsche-911-used-parts-sale-wanted/643041-porsche-speedline-alesio-18-wheels.html

So would it be possible to make a spacer to add the extra width, and if so where would I get the material, cast a ring and machine?

Car currently has 245/40/18 tyres and I want to increase the rear to ideally 255/35/18 or 265/35/18

Thoughts?

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loggyboy

posted on 30/9/16 at 07:45 AM Reply With Quote
I suspect it will be cheaper and easier to sell the ones that dont fit and replace with a current set that's spec'd exactly as you want. Is there not similar style available still in production?

Also whats the current width? as a 9" suits a max of 265 profile.

[Edited on 30-9-16 by loggyboy]





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mark chandler

posted on 30/9/16 at 08:25 AM Reply With Quote
Current width is 8"

I like these wheels, they are a rare early fit on DB7's so want to keep them if possible.

Plenty of jaguar options out there should I go another way, I am trying to reduce oversteer on the limit and improve 1/4 mile times, r888r's are looking favourite to help me along as well

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v8kid

posted on 30/9/16 at 09:31 AM Reply With Quote
I bought a set of 13 rims from a sidecar racer and one of them presumably the sidecar had a nylon spacer to widen the rim. The chap swore blind it held air but I have my doubts.
Easy enough to machine on a lathe using a faceplate from 1lnch plate and silicone or polysulphide the assembly
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Ugg10

posted on 30/9/16 at 09:45 AM Reply With Quote
Long shot but can you get someone that does banded steels to widen them. If they are ally then this may be more difficult.





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CNHSS1

posted on 30/9/16 at 11:17 AM Reply With Quote
Image in tipton will make you new inner rims, tell them inner bore diameter, no of bolt holes (30-40 etc) and bolt hole pcd.





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v8kid

posted on 30/9/16 at 01:05 PM Reply With Quote
Image only do spun rims I presume these are cast?





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mark chandler

posted on 30/9/16 at 06:39 PM Reply With Quote
quote:
Originally posted by CNHSS1
Image in tipton will make you new inner rims, tell them inner bore diameter, no of bolt holes (30-40 etc) and bolt hole pcd.


That sounds good, as far as I know these are spun, they were phenomally expensive as an option, they fragile anyway and very thin

[Edited on 30/9/16 by mark chandler]

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