Any love for steel wheels?

Any love for steel wheels?

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MG CHRIS

9,084 posts

168 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Very few new cars look good on steel wheels also personally mx5s look hideous with steel wheels on even worse than the original 14 inch daisey alloys most come with.

The dodge looks good along with the morgan and pug the rest look hideous.

RobinBanks

17,540 posts

180 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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MG CHRIS said:
Very few new cars look good on steel wheels also personally mx5s look hideous with steel wheels on even worse than the original 14 inch daisey alloys most come with.

The dodge looks good along with the morgan and pug the rest look hideous.
Maybe I'm being stupid, but which Dodge?

miniman

24,980 posts

263 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Alex106 said:
Krikkit said:
Blayney said:
InfamousKeiran said:


Yep, same.
Love it.
I was waiting for that to crop up. biggrin
Me too! Its a beautiful thing! I first saw it when Stu Wiltshire owned it and put a sale thread on the register! I have wanted it ever since!
I had a GTi in that colour, loved it. That looks all kinds of awesome.

wildcat45

8,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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ChemicalChaos said:
+1 for the cool utilitarian look smokin

Hides brake dust brilliantly as well - the alloys used to get absolutely covered in it from stopping such a big beast all the time





Edited by ChemicalChaos on Sunday 1st February 01:18
While I more than admire your car....Silver steels would look great. Get out the rattle can!

wildcat45

8,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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The Nur said:
I like that but (and this is a very fussy but) I would prefer them in a darker colour hehe
No I love the 'straight off the transporter from the docks' look he has there.

Have we been conned into wanting alloys for the last 30 years. In most cases they look brilliant.

The Nur

9,168 posts

186 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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wildcat45 said:
No I love the 'straight off the transporter from the docks' look he has there.

Have we been conned into wanting alloys for the last 30 years. In most cases they look brilliant.
Oh, just a shade darker, not painted black or anything like that smile

Which is lighter, a well designed alloy or a steel?

MG CHRIS

9,084 posts

168 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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RobinBanks said:
MG CHRIS said:
Very few new cars look good on steel wheels also personally mx5s look hideous with steel wheels on even worse than the original 14 inch daisey alloys most come with.

The dodge looks good along with the morgan and pug the rest look hideous.
Maybe I'm being stupid, but which Dodge?
Mustang I mean thought it was a dodge.

wildcat45

8,075 posts

190 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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The Nur said:
Oh, just a shade darker, not painted black or anything like that smile

Which is lighter, a well designed alloy or a steel?
Oh go in then..!

The thing is, I think my cars need bigger wheels, not for the sake of looks but for the accomodation of the brakes.

My Freelander 2 has 18 inch wheels, I have seen them in 17s so I guess thats the minimum.

My MGFF has standard brakes at the mo, but I do want to upgrade tem to AP front callipers - hence my choice of MGF Trophy wheels.

I understand the PCD? The dimensions of the bolt holes I think, restricts the type of wheel I an choose.

I'd love those steels seen on a TR6, but I guess 15 inch spares is my only choice.

ajprice

27,506 posts

197 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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BritishRacinGrin said:
I want a Caterham with steels again





Edited by BritishRacinGrin on Sunday 1st February 01:06
Caterham 160, steelies as standard smile

CB 987

384 posts

148 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Over winter I ran my old E46 330i on silver 17' steels and prior to this my 8L S3 had 16' steels with Audi hubcaps..... They both got some odd looks!

Will try and dig out some pics.

MartinQ

796 posts

182 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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This thread reminded me of a search for 17" steelies for my 330Ci that ended unsuccessfully a couple of years ago. Another quick search now has found some on www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk for £58.20 per rim. I'll try to remember to get some for next winter as there's little point getting some now... I think.

Edited by MartinQ on Sunday 1st February 21:22

Bodo

12,375 posts

267 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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g3org3y said:


LIKE!
These are indeed alloy wheels; however, since they look like steelies, they'll do.

RodMod

1,169 posts

209 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Robert Burns said:


Tr6 has always been able to pull them off
This is exactly what I was going to post.

Prefer the 6 with steels rather than wires. thumbup

Rod.

Bodo

12,375 posts

267 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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MartinQ said:
This thread reminded me of a search for 17" steelies for my 330Ci that ended unsuccessfully a couple of years ago. Another quick search now has found some on www.tyres-pneus-online.co.uk for £58.20 per rim. I'll try to remember to get some for next winter as there's little point getting some now... I think.

Edited by MartinQ on Sunday 1st February 21:22

17" from the E46 - note the chrome hubcaps!

Bodo

12,375 posts

267 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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More good steel wheels:





B17NNS

18,506 posts

248 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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ajprice said:
Caterham 160, steelies as standard smile
That just looks sooooo right cool

ChemicalChaos

10,397 posts

161 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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The Nur said:
Which is lighter, a well designed alloy or a steel?
Even a chunky alloy is far, far lighter than a steel wheel of the same strength. Otherwise you'd see top end racing cars running around on steels....

McSam

6,753 posts

176 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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ChemicalChaos said:
The Nur said:
Which is lighter, a well designed alloy or a steel?
Even a chunky alloy is far, far lighter than a steel wheel of the same strength. Otherwise you'd see top end racing cars running around on steels....
For the same size, you're right, but we mustn't forget that the alloys are typically bigger and fitted with wider tyres. On most modern cars, the steelies are the lightest option - unless an alloy is available with the same tyre size, which seems increasingly rare.

Nice find on the E46 steelies! I'm really tempted to get a set to go on mine for winter. Mine's dark red and I think would wear it better than this, but still looks very cool:



Hard to justify when I've got loads of spare Style 30 alloys knocking around, but this just wouldn't be as right..


Mound Dawg

1,915 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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That 106 Rallye. Right there.

Why is it that when you put alloys on one they look st?

MJ85

1,849 posts

175 months

Sunday 1st February 2015
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Dax Rush