Hi guys,
Im looking for pics of 4 stud street rims..
Any is fine, just looking for ideas. I want a really wide tyre on the back (and and front most likely). How wide can I go at the back (not worrying
about guards or body)?
as soon as photobucket is up i will post a pic also try vollks.com.au they have some nice 4 stud wheels
Here is my beetle with Empi 8 spokes, polished
type performance challenger into google they are what i have and they can make the rim in whatever width you order
thesamba, gallery, wheels, 4 stud done.
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album_search.php?search_keywords=4x130&s...
Embrace your inner bogan and behold the awesomeness of the ROH hotwire.
I paid $100 for them in the late 90s.
The bonus reconditioned 1600tp engine and 74 beetle attached to them was just to sweeten the deal
Gone are the days of bargain bugs.
I sold a set of the 14" ROH hotwires recently for $90, without car attached, so thats inflation for you.
But I just got some 4 stud gas burners yesterday, 15" x 5 1/2", reproduction of the original 1970's Porsche option. Getting tyres fitted today,
and will try and remember to post some pics. Made by John Brown Wheels (JBW). Midland Wheels in the UK was one of the few places that had them in
stock. $200 each including shipping, to my door in 6 days from the UK. too easy.
You could try some ROH three piece wheels
15" x 5 1/2" gas burners, 4 x 130mm PCD. Yokohama C Drive 205 65 15's on rear and 185 65 15's on front. 1976 standard beetle with ball joint beam front end, (not struts), not modified (yet).
V Force Spiders
15" x 6" ET 20 and ET 36
go to http://www.runtrod.com view wheel gallery
and here
http://www.pelicanparts.com/techarticles/914_wheel_types/914_wheel_types.htm
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ronals...
15 x 5.5
solid centrelines... 15 x 6 and 7
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nah here ya go
http://forums.aussieveedubbers.com/viewtopic.php?tid=88641&page=1#pid825551
Check em out!
There was a set of 4 bolts for a beetle on ebay that were very similar to the Globe's (or whatever they are) above. Don't see too many around anymore.
I think some of the old 14" mags like hotwires could look really nice with the right detailing, rubber and ride height. Polish the rim only and paint the centre's, fit some lower profile rubber with a bit a stretch fitment and get the car real low.
haha thats the kinda stuff coming out of the water-cooled world too