Van rims/standard rims
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Van rims/standard rims
If you replaced a standard rim with a LP917 would the extra width be on the inside, the outside or both?
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Hi Peetee
I'm certaintly no expert on the matter, but here's a quote from another thread.
rayofleamington
BTW. I am after a full set of these, so if anyone has some that they don't want, please pop them into an envelope and send them to me in Oz.
Don
I'm certaintly no expert on the matter, but here's a quote from another thread.
rayofleamington
http://mmoc.org.uk/index.php?name=PNphp ... ight=lp917Van rims (LP917) are 4.5" (these have approx 2/3rds of the extra width on the outside and 1/3rd on the inside). Even with the samll increase on the inner edge these bring the tyres pretty close to the front trunnions.
As mentioned, the LP936 is similar to the 971 but with the rim reversed to give a lot more wheel towards the outside of the car.
BTW. I am after a full set of these, so if anyone has some that they don't want, please pop them into an envelope and send them to me in Oz.

Don
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a front door yale key will fit perfectly on the outer rim part if the wheel rim is a LP917, sometimes the numbers are not clear to see on the hub part
a 936 rim is reversed of the 917 so the off set is to the outside, better for clearing the front trunnions if you fit a 165 tyre
936 are even harder to get than 917
a 936 rim is reversed of the 917 so the off set is to the outside, better for clearing the front trunnions if you fit a 165 tyre
936 are even harder to get than 917
Thanks for the explanation there Dennis ! But i would still like to know - were both kinds 'standard' from BMC - or were the 936 rims an aftermarket offering ?
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OK, my wheels are back with a new set of tyres and I've just been out to do a rough measure up. The tyres were on so it was a bit difficult to do an accurate job but at least that did show me that the swell in the sidewalls of a 165/70 tyre on a LP917 was pretty much the same as a 145/80 on a standard rim. So that in itself answers a few questions I have seen posed on here before.
So the measurements are taken from each rim bead to the corresponding face of the metal that forms the mounting plate on the wheel (ie between the bolt holes.
Standard: inner 90mm outer 20mm
LP917: inner 100mm outer 30mm
So I can conclude from this that the extra width is divided evenly.
So the measurements are taken from each rim bead to the corresponding face of the metal that forms the mounting plate on the wheel (ie between the bolt holes.
Standard: inner 90mm outer 20mm
LP917: inner 100mm outer 30mm
So I can conclude from this that the extra width is divided evenly.
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