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Minilite style wheels

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Does anyone know if 13" x 6" minilite style wheels will fit my 1965 convertible without any modification?
What size tyres would be best?
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Post by Matt »

It depends on the PCD of the vehicle they came from and the offset.

If they are from a Sprite/Midget they should be ok.

6" wide, you are looking at tyres 165 to 185 wide, although you can go much wider on the back... I would suggest a 70 profile too, so 185/70/13 would probably be a good bet imo
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Post by Kevin »

Remember that wider than 165`s will make the steering feel heavier especially when parking when compared to the standard 145's
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Post by MoggyTech »

Kevin wrote:Remember that wider than 165`s will make the steering feel heavier especially when parking when compared to the standard 145's
Well I went from 145R14 to 185/60/R14 on minilites and the steering is lighter! I thought it would be heavy, but not so, go figure...
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Post by Kevin »

Well I went from 145R14 to 185/60/R14 on minilites and the steering is lighter!
Well that must be down to the lighter rims I suppose although you have kept the same diameter, on my car I have the 5J steel rims with 165's and its defintely a tad heavier than my old saloon on 145's
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Post by Matt »

That could be the rack is stiffer? different cars....
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Post by onza100 »

bmcecosse wrote:If the wheels you are considering are from a Mini - the offset may be wrong, although the pcd (4") is correct. Minors look better on 14" or even 15" wheels - 13" leave a bit of a gap around the tyre /wing edge.
Do mini wheels fit then? I thought they were really wrong for the minor
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Post by Matt »

they physically fit, but are a bit small!
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Post by onza100 »

but the bigger alloys like the 15's would fit ok with the right spacers?
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Post by Kevin »

The important thing is the correct pcd and offset I am not sure if there is a 15" standard rim available.
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Post by Matt »

I dont think there is, however wheels can be redrilled to suit etc. Depending on the offset you may not need spacers
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Post by onza100 »

Ah I'm going mad it was the 13"s I was thinking of something like these
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/GENUINE-MPI-MINI- ... dZViewItem
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Post by Matt »

PCD is right, but you *might* need spacers, and you definately need different wheel nuts (mini alloy wheel sort) if you went for them its probably a good idea to go for the spacers and nuts too!
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Post by bigginger »

...and maybe longer studs as well
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Post by bmcecosse »

Using anything more than about 1/2" spacers is not wise. Mini wheels will fit as far as PCD is concerned - but the offset may be too much inwards and the tyres will probably foul the suspension at the front.
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