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Teach me about widening steel rims

Postby FST4RD » Mon Jul 09, 2012 9:50 am

Going to swap the 12s out on the Alto to 13s. Before I put them on however I want to widen them.
Altos apparently need 35-45 offset wheels. So am I best to get a 13 rim with a 45 offset so it sits in the furtherest, then measure from the edge of the rim to the edge of the guard, then let the person know at the shop?
I know elite wheels in Christchurch do this mod, anyone else?
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Postby Snaps » Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:09 am

Depends if the front or the back of the wheel is getting widened?

If they widen the back, you want the face of the wheel to be in the right place to start with.

If they widen the front, you'll need to set the face of the wheel into the guard further, so the wheel can be widened to meet the edge of the guard?
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Postby FST4RD » Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:17 am

I was just working on the theory that only the front of the wheel that you see gets widened.
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Postby Leon » Mon Jul 09, 2012 10:43 am

Alto rolls.

Place bets now!
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Postby FST4RD » Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:03 am

Leon wrote:Alto rolls.

Place bets now!


Haven't managed to do it with the 135/70/12s :lol:
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Postby wde_bdy » Mon Jul 09, 2012 11:42 am

Get the barrels from TWL or similar and get the centres put into them, just make sure the diameter suits. First you need to work out what tyres you want, then that determines rim width. Dummy up for offset, and of course then you need to cert the car as well.

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Postby Snaps » Mon Jul 09, 2012 1:29 pm

FST4RD wrote:I was just working on the theory that only the front of the wheel that you see gets widened.


I always thought wheels were widened from the back (ie. behind the face was cut, and a band welded in, extending the wheel further into the wheel well, rather than extending the front outward)? Except in the case of 2 or 3-peice wheels...
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Postby wde_bdy » Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:23 pm

You can band to front or rear of the centre, just depends on what you are trying to achieve and the shape of the rim.

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Postby Leon » Mon Jul 09, 2012 2:45 pm

FST4RD wrote:
Leon wrote:Alto rolls.

Place bets now!


Haven't managed to do it with the 135/70/12s :lol:


One of our regular competitors in Honda City's (who wins every grass event in the area) turned up to a sealed autocross in his newly acquired Honda City turbo on sticky rubber.

One lap later and he's upside down.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Oul4fL17CD8&feature=plcp

Ultra narrow car that is armed with more traction can prove challenging.
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