DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

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Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by cass3958 » Fri Oct 26, 2018 8:26 am

As Nigel says I relieved him of his 205/70/15 tyres which I fitted to standard 15 inch Jaguar wire wheels.

No problems with fitting to the front as they just slide on and off but the back they are tight under the wheel arch. Not when on as there is a good two inch gap between the tyre and the arch. It is just when trying to take them on and off you have a slight problem due to the shape of the rear wing and the fact you have to pull the wheel almost off the spline before you can tilt it backwards then with a good wiggle remove it from under the arch. A Steel disc wheel would be easier to remove as you can tilt this back as soon as you remove the wheel nuts.

Anything bigger than a 205 would not fit the rear as it would not clear the gap between the wheel arch and the hub unless you put them on without any air in and then inflated the tyre on the hub.

I have the later Marles Varamatic PAS which is very light even when standing still so having the wider tyres on my car is not a problem.

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by NigelW » Thu Oct 25, 2018 8:45 pm

Hi Trevor, the Dunlop wheels I have are 6x15. I have fitted standerd size 185x15 tyres to mine but I have used 205/70x15 tyres previously on the same size Wolfrace and Minilite wheels with out any issues. These were a bit hard on the arms as I don't have power steering and passed them on to Cass for his car who has the standerd size 5.5x15 wheels if I remember rightly. I got the wheels from Realm Engineering by the way.

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by Bondracer7 » Thu Oct 25, 2018 5:29 pm

NigelW, I'm interested in the Dunlop wheels you showed a picture of on the first page. What size are the wheels and tires and is there room for any additional width on the rear tires?

Thanks, Trevor

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by DevilDog » Fri Apr 27, 2018 2:26 pm

:D

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by vaultsman » Mon Apr 23, 2018 6:50 am

cass3958 wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:37 pm
vaultsman wrote: Wed Apr 18, 2018 9:23 pm
It's wires on the Mk II for me, but most definitely disc wheels on the S-Type.

Stan
Not trying to start an argument here but seriously Stan are you trying to tell me from the photos I added that my S type looked better with steel wheels on than now with the wire wheels? Wire wheels all day long for me I am afraid on both.
Rob,

I'm happy to report that the principle of personal choice in our cars still applies. :)

It's your car and your preference. Simples!

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by vaultsman » Mon Apr 23, 2018 6:44 am

DevilDog wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:52 pm
DevilDog wrote: Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:21 pm Stan,
Thanks....looking forward to the pics. I would need to re-chrome whatever I got so as to match the rest.
Stan....just got an email from SNG Barratt quoting me this one.....may be best since shipping is in US. I think I will buy this one. Thanks for the offer and effort.image001 (1).png
Was just about to post the pics, Joe, but I agree.....with the cost of shipping the Barratt option looks a far better bet for you.

Cheers,
Stan

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by cass3958 » Thu Apr 19, 2018 8:47 pm

Yes thank you Nigel and no cracks showing. Rarely get above 30 mph and don't do any long journeys for them to warm up and over heat but I am keeping an eye on them.

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by NigelW » Thu Apr 19, 2018 7:28 pm

Rob, have you still got my old tyres on? They are a few years old now so keep your eye on them for cracks.

Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by cass3958 » Thu Apr 19, 2018 4:02 pm

I collected my hubs spinners and splines from the Beaulieu Autojumble for less than £100. Bought new bearings and discs from SNG and was given a set of wire wheels from my mate who had just bought a new set of chromes for his car. Had them sandblasted, painted and tuned for £200 so for about £400 I converted to wires. I then sold the hub caps, steel wheels and embellishers on ebay and near enough made my money back. I still have the old hubs so might sell them in the future and break even on the wire wheel conversion. I did the work in converting but had to use a mates hydraulic press to change the splines on the back as they were really tight.
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Re: DISC TYPE ROAD WHEEL

by DevilDog » Thu Apr 19, 2018 12:54 pm

Rob.....wires are the best; however, they are started restoring my hubs and rings and I could not stop the process. Budget can only support either air conditioning or wires. Going with the air since I live in MO. :lol:

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