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wheeladdicts
04-12-09, 09:34 AM
Wheels: ADV5.1
Finish: Matte black with gloss black windows and red pin stripe.
Size: 20"

Taken this afternoon...Full shoot on its way :)

http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/ac149/wheeladdicts/DSC_00391.jpg

1q2w3e4r
04-12-09, 10:57 AM
that looks unreal, love it!

wheeladdicts
04-12-09, 11:43 AM
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cel
04-12-09, 02:29 PM
Great shots, I'm a big fan of the pin stripe on the wheels, looks awesome!

wheeladdicts
04-12-09, 11:05 PM
I could do w/o the stripes but this owner loves pin stripes.

wheeladdicts
19-01-10, 09:38 AM
Here is the newest shoot from ADV.1

997TT on ADV5.1

http://i894.photobucket.com/albums/ac149/wheeladdicts/ADV1/4285230705_cc7c44d9dc_b.jpg
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wheeladdicts
21-01-10, 10:14 AM
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21-01-10, 02:16 PM
question for you...

is it ok/safe/legal to move the offset of a 3 piece wheel by using a spacer between the rim sections and the hub section... ie a large ring with all the holes drilled to have longer rim joining bolts used....?

I have a customer that needs to move his wheels in a bit as they stick outside the body, but has no brake caliper clearance....

We need about 15-20 mm.

wheeladdicts
21-01-10, 08:38 PM
As long as it is a hub centric spacer with extended bolts it isnt too bad. Make sure to clean the surfaces on the rotor and wheel very well to make sure the spacer is perfectly flat to avoid vibrating.

wheeladdicts
21-01-10, 08:44 PM
I just re-read your question...the spacers will push the wheels out if he needs to bring the wheel in and has no brake clearance there isnt much you can do other than changing the wheels.

We just finished building a set for an AE members F355 (with bigger brakes) and we ran into this problem.

22-01-10, 10:34 AM
You still read it wrong...

The wheel sticks out too far already... I want to know if it's ok to put a spacer in the wheel where it meets the spokes section.... to move the tyre contact point inwards without affecting the spokes position.

wheeladdicts
23-01-10, 05:55 AM
yeah i am confused...do you mean a spacer on the hub? this would push the wheel further out...

thats the only place i have ever see a spacer...

do you have a picture of the problem?

23-01-10, 09:54 AM
I guess you've answered the question, without understanding it.

But ok, I'll spell it out... (I thought a wheel guy would get this easy)

You have 3 pieces to the wheel... inner rim, outer rim, and centre/spoked section....

I have a wheel that sticks out too far already so a traditional WHEEL spacer would make it worse...

and I can't machine the mount surface / back of the spoked section down because the spokes already barely clear the brakes...

So, I was wondering if you can use a large diameter ring type spacer in the bit where the 3 pieces meet.... in order to space INWARDS the rim sections, leaving the spoked bit where it is.

I'd just need a spacer ring made up and all the rim joining ring bolts would need to be longer.


I told the guy already it'd be easier to get wheels that fit, but he already paid lots for these from some shark and I was trying to salvage the situation.

deangpsx8
23-01-10, 10:27 AM
but he already paid lots for these from some shark and I was trying to salvage the situation.


They're not on a 246 Dino by any chance?

Phill can't you take it to one of those guys that re tesions the spokes and get them to tension the spokes such that the outer rim is dragged inwards toward the brake disc?

I have a classic with wire wheels and that would seem obvious to me...But then again i could be completely wrong and off the ball. :doh:

I get you now...It's not a classic wire wheel is it?
You need a spacer on the outer diameter of the rim right?

I have seen stainless steel ones adverstised on EBAY USA which may suit.

23-01-10, 10:51 AM
No.

No.

Yup :tilt: :thumbsup:

Good. Glad someone does.

Yup.

Yikes, stainless... that'd be hard to do and very expensive. i don't see why aluminium wouldn't work... but thanks :thumbsup:

ahhh.... ebay.... I HATE ebay...

deangpsx8
23-01-10, 11:22 AM
No.

No.

Yup :tilt: :thumbsup:

Good. Glad someone does.

Yup.

Yikes, stainless... that'd be hard to do and very expensive. i don't see why aluminium wouldn't work... but thanks :thumbsup:

ahhh.... ebay.... I HATE ebay...


I tried doing a quick search but didn't come up with anything.
From memory they were designed for AMG rims
You could get them in all sizes up to 20"
and they came out of germany.

dkabab
23-01-10, 12:39 PM
Soooooo decreasing the 'dish

23-01-10, 12:54 PM
well, changing the offset, yes.

Whether I'm increasing or decreasing depends on your point of view... :tilt:

dkabab
23-01-10, 12:58 PM
Decreasing the offset and reducing the exterior dish. Moving the spokes out towards the edge, then running spacers on the hub to move the wheels further out. Creating more room for brakes.... Yeah?

23-01-10, 01:11 PM
Decreasing the offset and reducing the exterior dish. Moving the spokes out towards the edge, then running spacers on the hub to move the wheels further out. Creating more room for brakes.... Yeah?


you're on the right track, but have your terminology a bit off...

the industry measures offset in the reverse as you think (which is the same as me BTW)... reducing the seen offset once fitted, is actually INCREASING the designated offset value.

I'm happy with the spokes to brakes clearance.. but the tyres stick outside.. I JUST want to move the tyre contact patch inwards.

I ONLY need I guess you'd call them "rim spacers". Not hub or wheel spacers.

wheeladdicts
23-01-10, 08:33 PM
Well I didnt know you were talking about a 3 piece wheel.

I have never seen a spacer used where you are talking about, but I imagine it would work. Just make sure you get longer bolts.

The Doctor
23-01-10, 11:32 PM
[QUOTE=ferrarifixer;86898]
I guess you've answered the question, without understanding it.

But ok, I'll spell it out... (I thought a wheel guy would get this easy)

[quote]
This guy 'sells rims' i dont really think he fits/works/gets dirty.

wheeladdicts
24-01-10, 12:41 AM
OR

It could be due to the fact he never said he was talking about a 3 piece wheel.

OR

The fact that it isnt common/I have never heard of anyone doing a spacer where he is talking about.

Being a "wheel guy" the bottom line is wheels are not designed to have a spacer there. I would never recommend doing this. It hasnt been tested and wheel safety is not somehting I would mess around with. I have installed/sold/taken apart plenty of wheels and not once have i heard someone doing this.

allanuber
24-01-10, 03:24 AM
OR

It could be due to the fact he never said he was talking about a 3 piece wheel.

OR

The fact that it isnt common/I have never heard of anyone doing a spacer where he is talking about.

Being a "wheel guy" the bottom line is wheels are not designed to have a spacer there. I would never recommend doing this. It hasnt been tested and wheel safety is not somehting I would mess around with. I have installed/sold/taken apart plenty of wheels and not once have i heard someone doing this.



I'd have to agree on that front. Have never seen anything to move the location of the 'spokes' in relation to the outer rim.

Why even risk is when it's a few grand for properly engineered rims?

24-01-10, 06:48 AM
question for you...

is it ok/safe/legal to move the offset of a 3 piece wheel by using a spacer between the rim sections and the hub section... ie a large ring with all the holes drilled to have longer rim joining bolts used....?

I have a customer that needs to move his wheels in a bit as they stick outside the body, but has no brake caliper clearance....

We need about 15-20 mm.


:rolleyes:

:doh:

24-01-10, 06:50 AM
I'd have to agree on that front. Have never seen anything to move the location of the 'spokes' in relation to the outer rim.

Why even risk is when it's a few grand for properly engineered rims?


It's usually done by using different inner and outer rims... but these wheels are expensive custom wheels and the rims are almost as expensive as the wheels in entirety.

Many 3 piece wheels actually use an alloy "shim" with a seal fitted both sides, an O ring... All I need is for a similar shim type thing to be about 20mm think....

but I've never seen it done before either, so thought I'd ask someone with more wheel experience than me.

24-01-10, 06:52 AM
OR

It could be due to the fact he never said he was talking about a 3 piece wheel.



*cough*

see my very first post on the matter....

The Doctor
24-01-10, 07:31 AM
*cough*

see my very first post on the matter....

I did! :doh:
hence the remark

allanuber
24-01-10, 08:00 AM
It's usually done by using different inner and outer rims... but these wheels are expensive custom wheels and the rims are almost as expensive as the wheels in entirety.

Many 3 piece wheels actually use an alloy "shim" with a seal fitted both sides, an O ring... All I need is for a similar shim type thing to be about 20mm think....

but I've never seen it done before either, so thought I'd ask someone with more wheel experience than me.


Will be interested to see how you go if you do it. Any idea on the brand of Rim? I had ROH Modena 3 piece on the 348 and the guys there were happy to help with changing the wheel patterns to suit that car when initial fit wasn't quite right.

24-01-10, 02:26 PM
Will be interested to see how you go if you do it. Any idea on the brand of Rim? I had ROH Modena 3 piece on the 348 and the guys there were happy to help with changing the wheel patterns to suit that car when initial fit wasn't quite right.


It's not a Ferrari, and the wheels are "WORK" wheels.... Japanese I think... nice but too expensive at any time, never mind when buying from a shark!

Anyway.. I passed him on to my two different wheel gurus I use.... No point me trying too hard.

I'd much rather stay home and go broke! No point working at it :tilt:

24-01-10, 02:27 PM
I did! :doh:
hence the remark


onya Doc :thumbsup: