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16" wide 5's
57 Panel - March 2nd, 2004 at 09:25 AM

Does anyone know how hard are these to come by.:bounce


Unity-28 - March 2nd, 2004 at 09:37 AM

VERY!


5PL1TDCS10N - March 2nd, 2004 at 01:55 PM

Could you get them custom made? Like they do with the 70's Holden Monaro GTS wheels?
They cut the center out of the 14" and weld it on to a 15" rim in this case it will be a 15" cut and weld to a 16"...or 17"...or 18"!!!! :o


twoguns - March 2nd, 2004 at 02:04 PM

i came across some a little while back. they worked out at about $500 aud each.

but i think those that have 'em dont part with 'em.


1303Steve - March 2nd, 2004 at 10:28 PM

Hi

Some old pommy cars had a very similar stud pattern and they used 16 inch wheels, I had some on an old box trailer.

1302Steve


Desert Bug - March 3rd, 2004 at 12:29 AM

Depends what you want to do with them:
16x3.5 Barndoor rims (very hard to find and costalota)
16x6,6.5,7.0 (around $65 per blank outer plus cutting out and fitting wide 5 center, say $35 per rim = $100 each)
16x6 cheaper alternative (pick up some 16x6JJ Ford F100 rims -$5 ea at the local recycle yard, get a machine shop to cut centers out, say $20 per rim, cut centers out of VW rims with angle grinder, tap center into F100 outer, use straight edge and ruler and set center to offset required, tack weld in one spot only then jack up Beetle or Splitty and bolt rim to front hub and spin and tap in to place till running true then tack weld some more to hold in place, take off car and complete welding. Cost approx $30 per rim)

Only attempt the later if you are a competant welder etc. I'm not sure of the legalities in some states but in Vic this is fairly common with Hot Rodders.


57 Panel - March 3rd, 2004 at 06:31 AM

I'm just curious cause I may have two at home. I picked up some spares with my single cab and there were two in the tray. I'll check them when I get home tonight. :bounce


twoguns - March 3rd, 2004 at 08:35 AM

there was a thread on here a while ago, as i was enquiring about them. someone did suggest some old vintage car. cant remember the name. but if you do have a pair at home, post the pic, and you will be told if theu are true vw ones or the other ones. they did look similiar.


speedster356 - March 3rd, 2004 at 09:24 AM

15" centers into a 16" outer rim? I think the well size is different between 15" and 16" meaning that the 15" center will be 2 small in diameter (could be wrong here OK!). I am putting 15" wide centres into one piece 15" alloy spun outers at the moment. I know that the Matadore also has wide 5 centers in a 16" outer. Spotted some the other day.....