What Wheels?

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rww

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74 posts

210 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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I'm upgrading my 1300 Hillclimb/sprint Mini from the 5" GB alloys and Yoko A032R's to 6" alloys with Dunlop Racing 160/490 - 10's.I would have liked to go the Spectrum/MB 7" rim route but can't justify the £500+ investment.

I see Midland wheels on e-bay have Revolution 6x10's at £125 a set inc. bolts and delivery which is tempting but they won't 'guarantee' them for competition and I suspect they are made in China.

Any comments/advice/offers etc gratefully received.

cone

471 posts

236 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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As far as i know the newer type of revolutions with the wide "chavvy" polished outer rim have a diferant ofset to the early ones -beware.

How about a set of these *** on a plate.
www.foxwebsitedesign.co.uk/6.html

guru_1071

2,768 posts

235 months

Thursday 22nd February 2007
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dont forget that those cheapo 6x10 revos have a really thick inner rim - this makes it very hard to get normal road tyres on them, i guess that getting comp tyres with thicker sidewalls even harder if not impossible

they also have a terrible off set, more tailored to the 'looks good innit?' type rather than a motorsport application. i still remember the adverts that revo used to run showing a set of the copy ones that had fallen to bits on a car - not good on a flat out hill climber!

if you want a cheap 6x10 wheel, use a minator, they take comp tyres easily, and are well up to the job - someone i race with uses them, and has run both hosiers and avons (which are the most evil tyre ever to fit to a 10" rim due to their sidewalls)

if your budget is bigger than mine - get a couple of sets of carls force split rims - very nice wheels, very nice bloke!

rww

Original Poster:

74 posts

210 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Thanks Richard and the Guru. Rang Carl at Force Racing last night and he gave me several cost effective options that are looking attractive.As you say , nice bloke and what AMAZING bits of kit he makes for the Mini as shown on his website.

Thanks again chaps.

NikB

1,834 posts

266 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Can someone post contact details for Force Racing - I'm looking for some wheels as well.

Cheers thumbup

rww

Original Poster:

74 posts

210 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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www.foxwebsitedesign.co.uk/6.html

The above shows all of Force Racings amazing products including the wheels .





fwdracer

3,564 posts

225 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Some superb stuff on that site yesbow
The wheels are right up there with Spectrum's and MB's. Where is the chap based?

cone

471 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Near Leeds , close to the M62 , dont like to say more without his say so. On here as fastcarl

limegreennutter

8,782 posts

211 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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That's the guy that made the titanium wisbones, uprights & hubs for the metro, to quality stuff all round.

PH5121

1,965 posts

214 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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I' ve got Spectrums on my mini! Not relevant to this thread, just people don't normally remember or appreciate them.

love machine

7,609 posts

236 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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I had a set of Force 2 piece rims, look very nice, were 7" wide and are very well put together, they aren't as light as they could be but are very good tyre brackets. My old JA Pearce mags were about 1/2 of their weight.....

I'd go with a set of Jap's if you can find them

Here's a pic of one of my old 6.5x10's

Had a perfect set which went up in my shed fire. They are also made of a slightly more resiliant alloy than mag minilites.

kjw

49 posts

231 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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If you are going to run Dunlop D15's make sure the wheels you buy have the correct offset otherwise you will find that the rears rub on the dampers. I tried these tyres on 6 x 10 minilites with super minifins and they did rub on the dampers. If you go for MB's you will need 3.5 inner rim to clear the damper with a 2.5 outer rim.

fastcarl

254 posts

221 months

Friday 23rd February 2007
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Hello men, i have just been alerted to this thread by cone, thanks richard,

as it happens [remember Jimmy Saville]i have developed the wheels further ,i'm now using billet centres, shown down here,the silver one on the site is a cast centre.

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/

Edited by fastcarl on Friday 23 February 19:50


http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/


Edited by fastcarl on Friday 23 February 19:51


and the minispecial minator when converted and had a proper paint job done on it.

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/

http://i24.photobucket.com/albums/c2/


Edited by fastcarl on Friday 23 February 19:52



Edited by fastcarl on Friday 23 February 19:54

love machine

7,609 posts

236 months

Saturday 24th February 2007
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They are exactly what I had..... Good tyre brackets and look like those old compomotive £££££ things.

fwdracer

3,564 posts

225 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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Just so I am not getting mega confused - Carl - The above picture are 10" Mini Special wheels (off the Rose/Silver 20th Anniversary / Original yellow/red Mini Sprite), modded to accept a bolt on (wider) out rim section - thereby making them 7" wide?

rww

Original Poster:

74 posts

210 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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Gareth,

I'm sure Carl will reply , but in conversation with him last week that is exactly what he can do. He machines off the front rim of the Mini Special wheel , drills for (32?) screw/bolts and fixes on a new rim to make the 7" wide version.

Luckily I have a set in the garage and providing they are suitable for conversion I will post a pic when complete.

fastcarl

254 posts

221 months

Monday 26th February 2007
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For information in this thread, yes i do remove the outer rim section and bolt on a spun outer using 24 no m6 cap screws.

also as Guru, says we had a small techical get together, namly he and i having a look at the minispares centre minilife wheels in 10" and i am 100% confident i can convert these also,
this bring the total now to three wheel types,

the rover minispecial,
Cobra supaslot, and the minilife. i really need to get my act together and visit some mini shows to pick out possible candidates for the chop so to speek,

carl

NikB

1,834 posts

266 months

Tuesday 27th February 2007
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Carl,

Can you drop me a mail about getting some Mini Special wheels converted? I tried to contact you vis The Mini Forum, but I'm not sure if it worked.

Cheers

Nik

digitalfriction

1 posts

206 months

Sunday 25th March 2007
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Hi FastCarl,

I have tried emailing you through the forum but not had a reply, can you contact me regarding pricing and tyre sizes for a set of mini specials?

Andy

rww

Original Poster:

74 posts

210 months

Tuesday 27th March 2007
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Contact Carl Austin

By phone

01132 525507

07984645281