GT40R rebuild - Wheel Sizes

CyberMatix

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UpNcOmiNg! said:
That looks like F1 intermediates! hehe
Dont honestly think they'll be street legal.

Hva you tried the American Muscle import guys place thing peoples?
maybe they can help

Thanks man - can you perhaps give me a website?

Much apprreciated:=):

 

moranor@axis

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lol no i dont think F1 tires are legal for the street :rollsmile:

have you tried burgy or twins they both import maybe they can help you out :)
 

CyberMatix

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moranor@axis said:
lol no i dont think F1 tires are legal for the street :rollsmile:

have you tried burgy or twins they both import maybe they can help you out :)

Well they have "some" thread (not much I agree), but I just wondered what the law says on how much thread there has to be.:=):

I'll try Twins and Burgy - thanks.

 

moranor@axis

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i think you will have tough time if someone gave you trouble about those tires and as far as i know semis have to have some sort of road legal certificate... but im not 100% sure...
 

CyberMatix

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With all this searching for suitable tyres Iv'e gone into procrastination mode. I'm considering being dragged into the 21st century kicking and screaming and I'm actually considering 19" rims. The tyres that would work well for this choice are:

R: Pirelli P Zero Corsa System, 345 /35R19 => OD = 28.50" Rim Width = 13"
F: Pirelli P Zero Corsa System, 305 /30ZR19 => OD = 26.30" Rim Width = 11"

http://www.summitracing.com/mediavi...om/global/images/prod/large/pir-1623000_w.jpg

This of course now means new rims as well. The biggest problem I've run into now is that most of the rim manufacturers make wheels that are only up to about 10" wide. That includes BBS and VMR.

I don't have a major problem in widening rims by professionally welding in a band into the current rim to make it wider, but I would prefer buying rims with the correct width.

BTW, I have found that the only production car I could find with these rear tyres (there are probably more) are the Viper SRT 2010.

Funny thing is that all the Vipers had different rim diameters for front and rear. Up to about 2010 they had 18" front and 19" rear, and later on (now) they have 19" fronts and 20" rear.

I always thought that there was something that looked a bit funny about Vipers when I looked at them, but couldn't figure it out. Now I know - different rim OD sizes - I don't fancy it much.

The style I like the most is BBS LM or similar.

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Any of the clever dudes here have some suggestions? It would be highly appreciated.
 

moranor@axis

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any chance you can fit the tire on an 11" rim? they way more common but you probably looking and big money no matte what way you go :(
 

CyberMatix

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moranor@axis said:
any chance you can fit the tire on an 11" rim? they way more common but you probably looking and big money no matte what way you go :(

Minimum Recommended Wheel Width is 12" for the rears, so 11" would just be pushing it a bit IMHO. 11" is perfect for the fronts.

If I could get 4 X 11" rims, I'll have two widened for 13". If they break, I crash and die, that's also OK, Iv'e had a relatively good life up to now.:rollsmile:

 

CyberMatix

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I just got a quote for the tyres from Hi-Q

Hi Clive

Prices for the Pirelli tyres are as follows

305/30R19 R5700.00
345/35R19 R6900.00

The above prices are per tyre and include vat fitting and balancing

Kind Regards

Stephen Mansfield

Jody's Tyres Hi-Q Randpark Ridge


Wow, I'll have start looking for a few small banks that I can rob. But at least they're available in SA.

I also asked TWT, and precisely on cue they responded that the tyre sizes I requested "are not available".

Now I'll have to find rims - that's not going to be all that easy.:cry:
 

moranor@axis

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CyberMatix said:
moranor@axis said:
any chance you can fit the tire on an 11" rim? they way more common but you probably looking and big money no matte what way you go :(

Minimum Recommended Wheel Width is 12" for the rears, so 11" would just be pushing it a bit IMHO. 11" is perfect for the fronts.

If I could get 4 X 11" rims, I'll have two widened for 13". If they break, I crash and die, that's also OK, Iv'e had a relatively good life up to now.:rollsmile:

lol :rollsmile:
 

moranor@axis

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CyberMatix said:
I just got a quote for the tyres from Hi-Q

Hi Clive

Prices for the Pirelli tyres are as follows

305/30R19 R5700.00
345/35R19 R6900.00

The above prices are per tyre and include vat fitting and balancing

Kind Regards

Stephen Mansfield

Jody's Tyres Hi-Q Randpark Ridge


Wow, I'll have start looking for a few small banks that I can rob. But at least they're available in SA.

I also asked TWT, and precisely on cue they responded that the tyre sizes I requested "are not available".

Now I'll have to find rims - that's not going to be all that easy.:cry:

still love Pirelli they make awesome tires :)
 

moranor@axis

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well to be fair the aluminum failed not the carbon :rollsmile: there are guys in SA making carbon motor bike wheels but im not sure when/if they will move onto cars...
 

CyberMatix

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moranor@axis said:
well to be fair the aluminum failed not the carbon :rollsmile: there are guys in SA making carbon motor bike wheels but im not sure when/if they will move onto cars...

Yup, it's Blackstone Tek in Northriding, quite close to where I live. They make really nice wheels, but alas only for bikes.

http://www.blackstonetek.com/wheel_gallery.html

I wonder why they don't make car wheels, it can't be all that hard. They have all the equipment.:confused:

Quite a nice lot of CF wheels available wordwide but all very expensive - eg:

http://www.carbonfibergear.com/weds-sport-full-carbon-fiber-wheel/

 

moranor@axis

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you probably find they dont think there is a market yet for the car wheels... it takes alot of development cost to get this right so they probably dont what to spend money on that unless they sure they will sell :(
 
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