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posted on October 21st, 2002 at 01:06 PM
Disc Brake Bolt Config


G'day Guys/Gals

Can anyone out there confirm for me what standard bolt pattern George uses on his disc brakes?? Is it later model VW, Ford or Holden?? (Unfortunately hes on holidays so he couldn't confirm it for me)

If it is say VW, does anyone know if he can do them in a holden pattern??

Set of rims I am interested in at discounted price but of course don't want to buy them if brakes won't match.

With respect to tyres, is there a limit in QLD of how wide you can go (apart from physical limit) i.e legal limit???

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P.S All question above relate to a 58 Beetle resto.



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posted on October 21st, 2002 at 01:27 PM
Stud pattern


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Answers : The prices quoted on the Web site are for standard VW 4 and standard VW wide 5. He can do them in any stud pattern you want and the price was much of a muchness last set he sold. So in answer to your question you can buy your wheels and his disc brake kits will match the pattern, The offset stays the same no matter which pattern you go with ( excluding wide 5 )

Tyres - 1.5 x factory is the rule... on an off roader, 1.2 I think on a streeter, this is going to change soon though.
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posted on October 21st, 2002 at 01:35 PM


Thanks Brad

I promise not to hold you to it....but any idea what it is going to change to bigger or smaller??

Ignorant question, any idea what the original/standard width for a 58 beetle was??

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Brad

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posted on October 21st, 2002 at 07:29 PM


I don't know, but I'm guessing 145/155's



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posted on October 21st, 2002 at 08:53 PM
Now your testing me ...


If memory serves me correctly, It was no more than $100. This was for the rears as changind from 4 stud hubs that were machined to custom ones wasn't a real big price difference. Fronts would be much teh same.
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posted on October 23rd, 2002 at 07:29 PM
Follow on from tyre width issues


G'day All

Sorry to ressurrect this one but I am still a little confused with respect to tyre widths.

I checked in my original car manual/service book and identified that the original tyre width was 5.6", I converted this to mm and then multiplied this by 1.3 (Brad I did a little more investigation about your multiplication factor it was actually 1.3, pretty close considering off the top of your head)

Therefore by Queensland Regulations the widest tyre that can go on my beetle 58 is approx 185mm.

My question is I have seen a number of beetles getting around with 195s, 205s and even 225s. How is this so?

Does this mean all of these cars used different tyres to get registered and then swapped over later (possibly asking a question that shouldn't be asked here)

or

Did these cars get lucky and were registered anyway?

or

Did the person registering the vehicle just not care?

or

Am I missing something in the rules, it talks about original tyre widths, blah blah blah however maybe because of a serious of modifications the car is no longer considered original therefore rule no longer applies??

I am reaching a bit here...can anyone shed some more light.

How does this work down south??

I ask this as I will need to get my car registered after the body off resto is finished, don't want to rock up with 17" 225s (after outlaying $$) and get turned down at registration time.

Cheers

Brad

P.S This is more of winge than anything - assuming that I have to stick to 185's the rules are a bit of a farce, due to engine size increase I need to do a number of safety mods (disc brakes, demisters, collapsible steering column etc) seems pointless to upgrade brakes and keep skinny tyres.
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posted on October 23rd, 2002 at 08:42 PM


Yep
i think .... ummm....... technically there are a LOT of cars out there that are not suppose to have .... um ...... passed rego.

A spare set of stock tyres from a wrecker "might" be a good investment :cool::thumb




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posted on October 23rd, 2002 at 10:21 PM


Hi

Forget the multiplying tyre sizes, the rule is, if you car is pre 1973 and weighs between 801 & 1000 kgs you can use 7 inch wide wheels. And tyres to suit these wheels.

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