Styling new wheels.....

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Styling new wheels.....

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well new for me anyway....

after a pretty extensive search in which the critieria of size (15"), style (both mrs and i have to like, and a certain 80's look would be nice too), cost (low, much lower than that - mrs jai:rolleyes:), and a total abcence of wobble bolts ("4x98? nah mate we dont stock that" x 100:bang:), i turned to my old friend ebay.....and on pandasports advice, widened the search to 4 stud alfa and lancia rims, and wouldn't you know it...just down the road i found:
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bit dirty, but for £xxx beggars and all that....the look like they should clean up quite well, a little sanding and laquer should make them very presentable

....the odd bit is as you can see from this photo:
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2 tyres are 205/55/15, the other two are 185/55/15.....anyone have an idea what they might have come off? on the red one i have 195/45/15, seems a shame and a waste to buy 4 new tyres, so what you reckon would be better to go with another pair of 205s or 185s? the et is 35, so that should enable a straight fit on....and as a bonus, the lancia badges, on the centre caps, pop out easily, to be replaced by:
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only popped and oldie in for now, but you get the idea:D
 
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Fit the 205's on one side, the 185's on the other. Then stand back and take a good look (plus a couple of photos). Then pick your favorite stance:)
 
They look petty good for the money..

Will say for deffo when cleaned and fitted :D

Are the tyres worth keeping? if so you obv know you have to have matching ones on each axle.. :eek:
 
7" is OK for 195/45. I don't think any other size will fit without rubbing on the gearbox and rear beam. If you fit spacers (which are illegal in NZ) you would need to cut back the plastic arch trims & metal arch edge.

So I think you're going to have to invest in tyres (and, you know my thoughts on the effectiveness of 15" tyres - my Uno was all over the place today in a carpark Autocross event, first the front end and then often the back end).

Good luck with cleaning up the rims - post some pics as you do (y)

-Alex
 
well, i'm pretty certain the 205s wont go on anywhere, so they are going to go, but i thought i'd give the 185s a try on the rear:
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doesn't stick out...
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looks ok, but the age old issue of clearance raised its ugly head:
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i'm thinking a 3-5 mill spacer should do the job?
as for putting on a 195 tyre....wouldn't that be wider still, requiring yet more spacing?

here's a shot of the original and lancia wheels side by side:
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front offside is on....doesn't need a spacer, no clearance issues at all around the hub, brakes, looks a little close to the arch though.....
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on the nearside for comparasion:
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the more i look at them, the more undecided i am, i liked the 15s on the red, the style went with it immediately, but this one's proving a bit tougher....the mrs likes the original 13s.......

plus i have another set of original 13s sans tyres coming to me soon, this could get iffy in a hurry......
 
i have 15" alfa wheels on mine with 205/50/r15 tyres and neededx 20mm spacers and needed the arches rolling and flaring on the rear now only rub on the gearbox on full lock:D
 
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