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Re: Mongrel Street Racer

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Don't kill the arches :( I would say go for Fuchs all around. Not ground breaking but filled out narrow arches look great!
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Bruce M wrote:Compomotive do a similar wheel with more offset but naturally you lose the dish effect. ML1571 is the model. Not sure if they can handle the 5x130 pdc.
Thanks Bruce, hadn't seen those as an option - the offset seems possible and the stud pattern is available on a number of their other wheels so worth a look! :)
yoda wrote:Don't kill the arches :( I would say go for Fuchs all around. Not ground breaking but filled out narrow arches look great!
I totally agree, flares aren't an option on this one……..for now! :wink:
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Darren - don't give up so easily ... there are other options :wink:


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6.5 x 15 Minilites with, from memory, 195/65 tyres and a comfy ride height

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ST look you say?

minilites you say?

get those flares on Darren.... you know it looks 8)

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Lightweight_911 wrote:Darren - don't give up so easily ... there are other options :wink:
Me give up! :shock: .......never!

Unfortunately Compomotive came back to me and a 5x130 PSD isn't available, however.....we've exchanged a few interesting emails and they seem genuinely interested in looking at the possibility of producing a deep 7 in their ML line, apparently they'd only need to sell 60 pieces to justify the tooling costs....any dealers out there willing to hold their hand up for a few sets to nudge them along? :wink:

I think us narrow bodied guys would snap them up! 8)

Saying that, those wheels do look delicious Andy - I don't think I could chop up my date matched 6's although might buy a couple of Fuch and have a set of deep 7's made? Would be interested to know if anyone has seen the Group4 wheels?

A set of Fuch 6's and 7's plus another set with Deep 7 Comp rears...road and track....now there's a thought! 8)
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BTW - those photos look great chaps. 8) ...

...ongoing and never ending inspiration, much appreciated. :)

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I haven't seen the Group 4 "7R"s but I have yet to come across a cast rim that comes anywhere near the weight of original forged Fuchs. Getting deep sixes widened to 7Rs is not as easy as it used to be. I had a pair done ine Germany some years ago and they ended up costing as much as a genuine set of 7Rs at that time. I have a pair of real ones, freshly refurbished if you want them.
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Nick Moss wrote:I haven't seen the Group 4 "7R"s but I have yet to come across a cast rim that comes anywhere near the weight of original forged Fuchs. Getting deep sixes widened to 7Rs is not as easy as it used to be. I had a pair done ine Germany some years ago and they ended up costing as much as a genuine set of 7Rs at that time. I have a pair of real ones, freshly refurbished if you want them.
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Darren, you may have already seen this '68 T "Jezebel"..... on 6 & 7 Minilites.

Canepa site won't allow links to pics so..... http://www.canepacollection.com/detail- ... 70300.html

Have you excluded Torq Thrust from the list of possibles?
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Mitch wrote:Darren, you may have already seen this '68 T "Jezebel"..... on 6 & 7 Minilites.

Canepa site won't allow links to pics so..... http://www.canepacollection.com/detail- ... 70300.html

Have you excluded Torq Thrust from the list of possibles?
But they're not standard rear arches are they?

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No they're not (are they custom flares?), although a fabulous looking car and soooo tempting to go wider at the back! :?

That said, I've made a decision and plans have been put in place..…….I'm going with Harvey! 8)
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Yes that was my point Darren, they're flared and look custom to me
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Bootsy wrote:Yes that was my point Darren, they're flared and look custom to me
They do look good 8) …..maybe I should get to work with that lump hammer!
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