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benno
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Post by benno »

Hi guys
I'm pretty sue this has been discussed multiple times but I can't remember where, but the long and the short of it is I want my standard rims banding by about 2 inches (ish) for a custom project. Can anyone point me in the direction of someone in the Dorset area that can undertake this work as I am currently residing in Bournemouth.
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Post by bmcecosse »

Search for it benno - but many think it is not now legal to do this. Not my view - but it has been siad on here recently.
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Post by paulhumphries »

There are firms who can do the work properly but be prepared to pay a lot of money.
I seem to think £50-60 per wheel is what you need to budget.
In fact I remember seeing that a set of Minilite copies was around the same cost as having a standard set of steels widened by a company who can provide a insurance certified job.

http://www.wide-wheels.co.uk/Widewheels.html


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Post by jonathon »

Minilite copies can be had for much less if you know where to ask.

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Post by GAS »

You could also re hoop the standard centers....
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Post by bmcecosse »

Which is what I started to do about 3 years ago - and Wanderinstar is doing at present. I wonder how that's going along?
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Post by alanworland »

When I was a boy racer - in an MM!! I had some wheels banded by 4 inches! I dont know what I had in mind, but in hindsight I think I was trying to make it float! but I never even got round to putting tyres on them and I dont remember what happened to them (probably best)
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You're not STILL a boy racer ? I am!
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I used to be rally co-ordinator where I used to work (STC) and I fondly remember coming 1st on one occasion! Up against some serious metal - mk1 Cortinas (estates), Anglias and Marinas!
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Ahh - but you weren't up against me and my Rally Minor ! Joined the local motor club - fancy Cortina GTs/big engine Anglias etc etc - we cleaned up on the very first event! And many thereafter. Have to say - it was mostly due to my ace navigator, and my Wolseley brakes of course.

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Post by alanworland »

Ahh, but you have no wheelcaps! all that reduction in unsprung weight!
Our rallys were all on the road! and designed to average a speed of 30MPH with penalties for arriving late - and early! We used to get about a dozen or so contending and always finished at a pub!
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Post by bmcecosse »

Same here - that picture was taken on a 'driving test' they had along the way, just for extra fun, on this all-night event. It's early morning - hence spot lights turned round to prevent breakages! No pub though - drinking and driving!!! Tuttttt.
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Post by paulhumphries »

Racing mirrors probably helped :lol:

Actually I've a brand new set in the shed - that are remote controled :D
None of your fancy electrics but three bowden type cables with a joy stick on end that mounts under the dash etc.

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Post by wanderinstar »

Well Roy, funny you should ask that. Picked 2 up on Saturday. Going to get them shotblasted and primed this week. Here are some photos.

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Post by Kevin »

Ahh - but you weren't up against me and my Rally Minor !
Doesnt look like there is a driver in that picture :wink:
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