[DML] Re: custom wheels
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[DML] Re: custom wheels
- From: "gullwingmag" <gullwing-magazine@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 May 2007 01:12:13 -0000
Toby is correct with his info and I have been using his wheel
adapters for several years and a bunch of miles. I am currently
running 16s on the front and 17s on the rear. Finding wheels is
really a piece of cake with these rear wheel adapters available...
there are hundreds to choose from. The only thing I felt limited by
was the wheel widths that were available when I was looking. Trying
to find an 8" wide rear wheel like a believe the D has was a bit
difficult.
Ron
Screamin Yellow D
--- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "Toby Peterson" <Toby@...> wrote:
>
> --- In dmcnews@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "funkstuf" <funkstuf@> wrote:
> >snip<
> > I'm thinking... This can't be that difficult. so I'm wondering
> > if anyone has purchased custom wheels for their car and if so,
who
> made them? who knew which wheels would work? and in fact, which
> wheels do work? I would like to get 18" on the back and 17" on the
> front.
> >snip<
>
> Dale - The bolt pattern for the DeLorean hub is 4 X 100 mm, and is
> common for many import cars (Honda, VW, etc). The issue really is
> with the wheel offsets that are commonly available. The typically
> available offsets are in the neighborhood of 40 ~ 45 mm, and most
> modern cars use the same offsets for front and rear to allow for
tire
> rotations, etc. The DeLorean, on the other hand, uses a 35 mm
offset
> with 14" diameter on the front, and 21 mm offset with 15" diameter
on
> the rear. The offsets are "close enough" on the front that the
> aftermarket wheels can be used without correction. The rears get
an
> adapter with a 25 mm thickness that gets the rears into the right
> ballpark. The DPNW adapters "over correct" just a bit in order to
> allow for stronger lug nuts for adapter attachment to the hubs. We
> have many customers with our adapters installed.
>
> A couple of things to note - The front hubs have lug studs with an
> exposed shoulder, so an aftermarket wheel with no counterbore in
the
> lug holes can hang up on the stock studs. New studs without the
> shoulder might be required, depending on the wheels selected. For
> the rears, there is a stock 3 mm spacer there already. It can
either
> be left in place, or removed, with our adapters. If left in place,
> the wheels/tires will have a 6 mm wider track in the rear (not a
bad
> thing).
>
> Toby Peterson VIN 2248 "Winged1"
> DMC Northwest
> DeLorean parts Northwest, LLC
>
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