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That widewheels addy is http://www.wide-wheels.co.uk/index.html but they start at £300. Think I would rather have the 5.5J x 14 Minilite lookalikes from Birmingham at £66.00 each.
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You will find that the rims on 14" Vauxhall wheels will fit snugly inside the centres from Minor wheels - and so it is possible to make your own wide wheels - IF you have decent facilities and are a very competent welder. I mocked one up some years ago - but have never had enough faith in my welding to finish the job off.



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You must be able to read my mind Roy. Never mentioned that. Haha. But I found out that Transit wheels were what Minor developments used so went to scrappies this morning and got one. Very heavy wheel though. Might try Vauxhall.
Wouldn't weld it myself though. Would tack it up and then take it to a welder. What size rim are the Vauxhalls?
Wouldn't weld it myself though. Would tack it up and then take it to a welder. What size rim are the Vauxhalls?
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Hmm - to be honest I paid more attention to the van and MD rims than standards.Ray, I have just picked a wheel up from scrapyard that is only3" wide.
I'm 1005 sure about the 4.5" and 5" tho

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[quote="minor_hickup"
Saloon rims have no offset I mean. There is even amount of rim showing from either edge of the wheel.[/quote]
Can you please explain offset? I have just measured a saloon wheel and from the face that actually bolts to the hub to the inner wheel edge is 3 1/2" an at the front it is 11/16".
Saloon rims have no offset I mean. There is even amount of rim showing from either edge of the wheel.[/quote]
Can you please explain offset? I have just measured a saloon wheel and from the face that actually bolts to the hub to the inner wheel edge is 3 1/2" an at the front it is 11/16".
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Can you please explain offset? I have just measured a saloon wheel and from the face that actually bolts to the hub to the inner wheel edge is 3 1/2" an at the front it is 11/16".[/quote]wanderinstar wrote:[quote="minor_hickup"
Saloon rims have no offset I mean. There is even amount of rim showing from either edge of the wheel.
Very poor explanation on my part. But BMCEcosse got there first.
My understanding is that it is illegal to do this modification unless you are a certified wheel builder. they need to be machine welded to a 'code' rating and then crack tested or xray'd to make sure of the weld quality, after this they need to be balanced correctly.
If you do throw caution to the wind be certain to let your insurance company know. Not an area for home modification in my books.
If you do throw caution to the wind be certain to let your insurance company know. Not an area for home modification in my books.