Hi all,
I am considering fitting empi 5's to my '59 and I have a few questions I hope you can answer.
- How do these bolt on? do they use the standard Lug bolts or do you have to use studs and nuts?
- Do they alter the track at all?
Thanks in Advance.
Ian.
They use Mag style lug nuts, so you will have to stud your drums before putting them on. They do alter the track of your car by a little bit due to its different offset than you stocks and being an inch wider than a stock rim.
yep, this is exactly what I have done to my '63. You can also get bolts that will fit if you don't want to fit studs to your drums, but
studs make it far easier to fit the rim - no holding the rim in place whilst trying to line up the bolt holes and fit the bolts. The bolts are also
more expensive and harder to find than the studs (from my experience). What brand of Empi 5 where you looking at fitting?
R
Ratty 63
I have no idea, are there different brands? what are the better ones? I don't want polished or chrome just silver with the machined outter
lip.
Where did you get your from?
I am considering ordering them from the states, possibly from Blimp.
...I am not sure of the current manufacturers brands, although several manufacturers have made replicas in the past. All of them slightly different
to each other.
My car is fitted with Rocket Industries 5 spokes - I thought that you might have found a second hand set (like mine) and was interested to see who
yours were made by. My 5 Spokes were found at the Toowoomba Swap Meet for a good price a couple of years ago. They were from a Formula Vee that had
been wrecked in an accident. The rims were slightly damaged (around the outer edge). I had them repaired by a local company who is well known for
repairing "unfixable" mags. They did such a good job, I can't even tell which wheel it was that they repaired! 
Last year I found a single 5 Spoke - different manufacturer, at another swap. This one has marks from being curbed around the edges, however they are
not serious enough to have repaired - its now my spare so it doesn't get seen much.
All of my wheels are silver (cast) in the centre and polished around the outside. The set from the Toowoomba Swap have been repolished (when they
were repaired), the spare is as it comes from the supplier.
There are a few pics of my car and a close up of the rims on my web page if you are interested...
As for the brands available tody, not sure, sorry
Perhaps someone who has
fitted a new set recently can help. I feel that they would probably all be of similar quality now... but worth asking the question anyway.
Don't forget to post a pic of them on the car when it all done. :thumb
Oh, yeah. My rims are fitted with std sized 165 tyres on the front, and 205 75's om the back. The rear tyres just (only just!) touch the rear
body mount when the suspension is fully compressed, so next time I will go for 195's to stop this from happening.
R
Ratty, have you ever tried to get centre caps for your rocket empi's? cos ive had bugger all luck....
Steven
Hi sikdub,
Yeah I have tried to find centrecaps for my wheels and come up with exactly the same problem as you
. I know a couple of other people with Rockets too, and they all are missing the centrecaps. The centre of the wheel is an
odd size (not much clearance between the snout on the drum and the centre of the wheel either!), so finding caps is an issue
.
I did email a company in the UK who are advertising centrecaps for empi wheels in the Volksworld mags and got them to measure the OD of the caps they
are selling. They are only 1mm bigger than the ID of the centre of the Rockets, so perhaps...
Would still be an expensive exercise for a 'maybe' though!
Those of you planning on fitting brand new Empi 5's won't have this problem as the wheels should be supplied with centrecaps
.
R
PS: if you have any luck in the future, please let me know - thanx
lol< funny you guys mention the caps, we (the GFK) always joke about people not having caps on thier rockets. You might as well Chrome the grease cap on your spindles.
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got my empi 5's from VVDS about 5 years ago. $250 ea back then. don't know what make they are, the casting is a little rough though.
the new Midlands Wheel Supplies ones are pretty good, and are available locally.
I have 2 sets of their BRM replicas and are happy with the quality of them.
Hi Greenie,
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Always good to see a new face around
here!
). I am
told that the Rockets are an older replica, not exactly sure how old but I believe them to have been made in the late 60's - early 70's.
. The casting on the Rockets is a little rough compared to the wheels
made today, however if they are polished, this will not matter. My wheels are just the cast finished with a polished outer rim. The roughness in the
casting adds character to my way of thinking!