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« Reply #330 on: October 29, 2009, 21:57:19 pm »

ritchie you're french  Wink don't know that , cool car just found this on the web  Wink





another picture from you  Wink

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« Reply #331 on: October 30, 2009, 00:03:48 am »

great thinking there. i like the idea allready  Grin

I have been making some calls already... anything is possible Wink

The Super VW NATS wheels are in Norway now... Smiley
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« Reply #332 on: October 30, 2009, 00:10:05 am »

I don't know where was sold FPS wheels.
The only one time I have seen on a Porsche, there was a 911 2.4S of VHC.

Very nice... thanks for the info, Ritchie.
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« Reply #333 on: November 14, 2009, 14:34:07 pm »

 Cry
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« Reply #334 on: November 14, 2009, 14:43:31 pm »

your melber wheels look well detailed
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« Reply #335 on: November 14, 2009, 18:23:31 pm »

I love these Melber wheels and would like to have a set on my own!

mostly they are offered in 14"  Undecided

These on the pics are really awesome!
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« Reply #336 on: November 18, 2009, 21:35:40 pm »

Some other 14s. Only need to assemble a cal looker now and I'll be done  Grin
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« Reply #337 on: November 18, 2009, 21:39:54 pm »

look like an ansen wheels  machined in the center  Huh
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« Reply #338 on: November 20, 2009, 05:00:17 am »

In my opinion, you seem all really too permissive !

How can you let say :

The Melbert are Cal-look Huh? What  Shocked!?
The Ronal are Cal-look Huh? Hu  Shocked!?
SPF, ATS, KPZ, Heggins, Razor, Roth Star rims, Cosmics... and other "exotic" ones... Waxxx Huh

More simply, Cal-look = look like California ones !

To me, all those wheels, were never part of the classic game of 65 to 87 in California ! So you can honestly forget to rank them as Cal-look rims !
Who many of you dream about ATS or KPZ for his Cal-look ? Truly ! 2 people ? Did you saw them on DKP cars ?

This is how I knew the cal-look ... by classic way.
But its ok if you want to drive an italian-look, a mexican-look, a look-Swiss, or built a German look !  ... what ever, but hardly a true dream Cal-look !

Be so permissive dilutes the essence of Cal-look : Power and Simplicity.
Have rare rims or unique rims is not enough to make a cal-look ! It's just enough to a small talk ! Sometimes "new wheels" brings some diversity but... we can call it "Nice car... sad for the wheels" !

At the end... think what you want but, there is spirit to respect.

Reread your classic (cal-look book) and let live again the empi 8, the centerline, the 2L and the Riviera (paint or not) etc... ! Yeeeeeeha !  Grin
Think about it !  Roll Eyes
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« Reply #339 on: November 20, 2009, 08:13:48 am »

Who many of you dream about ATS or KPZ for his Cal-look ? Truly ! 2 people ?

Damn Mike, nearly spilled my morning coffee  Cheesy
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« Reply #340 on: November 20, 2009, 09:32:58 am »

Sorry about the Melbers,-never saw them on any DKP car,...my bad....now deleted
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« Reply #341 on: November 20, 2009, 10:31:18 am »

Hi,

Does anyone know if American Racing make Torq Thrust D wheels in Porsche (5x130) stud patten? Ive been told by my local dealer that they dont? But cant see why they wouldnt and am not sure if hes just trying to sell me what he has in stock.

I quite like them as somthing a little different...  Undecided

What do people think?

Cheers,

J
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« Reply #342 on: November 20, 2009, 13:10:03 pm »

Who many of you dream about ATS or KPZ for his Cal-look ? Truly ! 2 people ?

Damn Mike, nearly spilled my morning coffee  Cheesy

Sorry bout that, Tero  Cool I think we have the same SCC coffee cup because when I read this up topic ... it's almots happend to me too ! Smiley

Does anyone know if American Racing make Torq Thrust D wheels in Porsche (5x130) stud patten? Ive been told by my local dealer that they dont? But cant see why they wouldnt and am not sure if hes just trying to sell me what he has in stock.

I quite like them as somthing a little different...  Undecided

What do people think?

One of the most interesting rim produced.
For me, the Porsche link between Europe and America. between Cal-look and  muscle cars.

Not produced anymore.
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« Reply #343 on: November 20, 2009, 13:25:55 pm »

Damn!  Roll Eyes

I might go Chevy stud patten then :-) I do like those wheels and they arent really that common on bugs.

Cheers,

J
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« Reply #344 on: November 20, 2009, 13:43:07 pm »

The problem is not so much the bolt circle, but the offset.  The Porsche Americans were high positive offset which I doubt you can get with the modern version. Plus the shape of the spokes and many small details differ from the Porsche wheels to the wheels designed for Ford/Chev.   
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« Reply #345 on: November 20, 2009, 13:52:50 pm »

The problem is not so much the bolt circle, but the offset.  The Porsche Americans were high positive offset which I doubt you can get with the modern version. Plus the shape of the spokes and many small details differ from the Porsche wheels to the wheels designed for Ford/Chev.   

Dave, I know you had a pair of sevens narrowed - I'm guessing you had the extra material taken out fo the back of the wheel. If the Chevy ones were used, couldn't you just take the extra material out of the front instead? Shocked

JSL, Rocket Ron had a set of Porsche ones for sale on here for a few weeks, they're currently pending sale. Worth putting a second dibs on them in case the sale falls through?
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« Reply #346 on: November 20, 2009, 15:08:41 pm »

Interesting!   Grin
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« Reply #347 on: November 20, 2009, 15:56:54 pm »

Need references ?  Grin
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« Reply #348 on: November 20, 2009, 16:17:42 pm »

As found:

I had a set of the JA Pearce Porsche wheels.
They were called Magna alloys
Very rare wheels but..
Whack..
With a crap offset.
I've still got all the lugs and nuts.

I am pretty sure Lee Arnold at LA Perfromance still has them.
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« Reply #349 on: November 20, 2009, 16:18:36 pm »

Need references ?  Grin

 Grin Grin
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« Reply #350 on: November 20, 2009, 16:22:53 pm »


arn't those wide 5 vw mag wheels

Max from Green hearts has a set for sale, think the were £3k plus
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« Reply #351 on: November 20, 2009, 16:30:33 pm »

In my opinion, you seem all really too permissive !

How can you let say :

The Melbert are Cal-look Huh? What  Shocked!?
The Ronal are Cal-look Huh? Hu  Shocked!?
SPF, ATS, KPZ, Heggins, Razor, Roth Star rims, Cosmics... and other "exotic" ones... Waxxx Huh

More simply, Cal-look = look like California ones !

To me, all those wheels, were never part of the classic game of 65 to 87 in California ! So you can honestly forget to rank them as Cal-look rims !
Who many of you dream about ATS or KPZ for his Cal-look ? Truly ! 2 people ? Did you saw them on DKP cars ?

This is how I knew the cal-look ... by classic way.
But its ok if you want to drive an italian-look, a mexican-look, a look-Swiss, or built a German look !  ... what ever, but hardly a true dream Cal-look !

Be so permissive dilutes the essence of Cal-look : Power and Simplicity.
Have rare rims or unique rims is not enough to make a cal-look ! It's just enough to a small talk ! Sometimes "new wheels" brings some diversity but... we can call it "Nice car... sad for the wheels" !

At the end... think what you want but, there is spirit to respect.

Reread your classic (cal-look book) and let live again the empi 8, the centerline, the 2L and the Riviera (paint or not) etc... ! Yeeeeeeha !  Grin
Think about it !  Roll Eyes
Mike

Best post on this thread!  Cheesy
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« Reply #352 on: November 20, 2009, 17:45:47 pm »

Need references ?  Grin

Yummy! :-)

Are they spoken for Rocket Ron?  Grin

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« Reply #353 on: November 20, 2009, 18:31:31 pm »

There was a good post on this forum a while back with info on the americans. the majority of the ones you see for sale are the "straight spoke" ali versions, like on the 911 photo above. as Dave said, bad offset (for beetles) which is why they get narrowed and also because they are usually 7 inch wide. the proper "D spoke" (so named because the spoke curves around the caliper of a disc brake) were made in wide 5 and porsche pattern ( like the DAS sunroof car above) in various widths but with good offsets and in ali (wide 5 only) and magnesium (much rarer) The 6 inch mags have the same offset as 6 inch fuchs. the wide 5 version is the wheel that was copied to reproduce the "torker" wheel by JGE.
the magnesium porsche pattern versions are coveted by early porsche guys for their strength and light weight (plus they look nicer than the ali straight spokes  Grin)
that's about all i can remember from that thread. cheers
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« Reply #354 on: November 20, 2009, 20:54:31 pm »

I found these
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« Reply #355 on: November 20, 2009, 20:55:44 pm »

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« Reply #356 on: November 20, 2009, 21:00:27 pm »

what kind of wheels is it Huh i asked that  because i've a friend who had them on this type 34 , and he don't know anything about those , he said nothing written on the wheels Huh yours look llike the same Huh

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« Reply #357 on: November 20, 2009, 21:07:12 pm »

Hey fabs

I dont now at all

They are 4 X 130

I hope someone can say what they are !
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« Reply #358 on: November 20, 2009, 21:29:04 pm »

hot under the collar with this one Grin
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« Reply #359 on: November 20, 2009, 21:36:00 pm »

There was a good post on this forum a while back with info on the americans. the majority of the ones you see for sale are the "straight spoke" ali versions, like on the 911 photo above. as Dave said, bad offset (for beetles) which is why they get narrowed and also because they are usually 7 inch wide. the proper "D spoke" (so named because the spoke curves around the caliper of a disc brake) were made in wide 5 and porsche pattern ( like the DAS sunroof car above) in various widths but with good offsets and in ali (wide 5 only) and magnesium (much rarer) The 6 inch mags have the same offset as 6 inch fuchs. the wide 5 version is the wheel that was copied to reproduce the "torker" wheel by JGE.
the magnesium porsche pattern versions are coveted by early porsche guys for their strength and light weight (plus they look nicer than the ali straight spokes  Grin)
that's about all i can remember from that thread. cheers

Not exactly correct.  The aluminum 7" wheels on the Porsche above are D-spokes as well.  American did not make a straight spoke wheel for a Porsche because the spoke would foul the caliper.

As far as narrowing the front goes, while this is technically possible, you would run into two potential issues.  One is that it is nearly if not totally impossible to weld and polish a lip without there being a color difference between the welding material and the wheel itself.  The second problem is that if you start with a 6" Ford/Chev American, there wouldnt be much of a front lip to start with and once you cut enough out to make it work, you would have wheels that are as flat as hubcaps!   Cheesy  Offset is as much a product of spoke design as it is the actual depth of the barrel.
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