Estoril Wheel Centres in aluminium anyone?

Estoril Wheel Centres in aluminium anyone?

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Pum

Original Poster:

270 posts

271 months

Tuesday 28th September 2010
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The spacer washer/lug is not attached. Just pop the bolt through the disk and pop the spacer on then put the whole thing on the wheel.

mickypee

355 posts

282 months

Thursday 30th September 2010
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I would love a set. If you can improve on the price that would be even better, but either way put me down for a set. When are you expecting the first batch to be ready?
Perhaps you could let me know.
www.mustangshire.com
Thanks
Mike

mickypee

355 posts

282 months

Wednesday 6th October 2010
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Any news on the centres?

Pum

Original Poster:

270 posts

271 months

Thursday 7th October 2010
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I am still waiting for details on making a small batch. I chased yesterday. I am looking for the maker to give a commitment on price and delivery time, then I will post details and people can order. Sorry about the delay, but if this goes ahead I want to do it properly. BTW, I'm making nothing out of this - the price you get will be the price I get.

Pum

Original Poster:

270 posts

271 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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Unfortunately, the guy that did the work is just not reliable enough for me to proceed further with this. I am very happy with the one set of centres he did for me, but I can't get him to commit to a definate price or delivery time for a small batch, so I'm taking this no further. Sorry about that.

If anyone wants to try this themselves, it's pretty simple. Basically, find a machine workshop that can machine aluminium disks on a lathe. Give them an old plastic centre, and ask them to make a copy in aluminium.

TVR Beaver

2,867 posts

180 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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These are some I made....





Quite easy.....

5 in a set for about £125.. but need 5 sets to get it going?...

griff50tvr

320 posts

245 months

Monday 20th December 2010
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I have the same question as before - what type of 'insulating' band will you recess into the inside face to prevent chafing/scuffing/rattling between the wheel and centre and to improve the fix?

Do they oxidise or are they anodised/coated/painted/lacquered?

Can you post up more pix please?

Argent

478 posts

241 months

Sunday 26th December 2010
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TVR B

Count me in I'm interested in a set.

A.

griff50tvr

320 posts

245 months

Sunday 26th December 2010
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Count me in too.


mickypee

355 posts

282 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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Set for me as well

Mike

TVR Beaver

2,867 posts

180 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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Okay.. thats 3 sets... need another 2 sets and we are off....know anyone else that wants any??
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One more question.. what do you want to do with them?..?.. may appear a strange question but if you want to paint them, they need to be about .3 / .5mm thinner than if you just want to have them self colour or anodised?? otherwise they may stand proud if the backs are done...

griff50tvr

320 posts

245 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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Hmmm ... not sure until I've seen them on the wheel as I don't know if I'd go for anodising or just laquer/polish.

mickypee

355 posts

282 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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I want mine raw as they will be shot blasted and stove enamelled to match the newly painted rims.

Cheers

Mike

mickypee

355 posts

282 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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I want mine raw as they will be shot blasted and stove enamelled to match the newly painted rims.

Cheers

Mike

TVR Beaver

2,867 posts

180 months

Monday 27th December 2010
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mickypee said:
I want mine raw as they will be shot blasted and stove enamelled to match the newly painted rims.

Cheers

Mike
Thats why I initialy made them.. was going to get the lot powder coated...
But had them 2 packed in the end... very nice job... A guy called Steve Edwards in Halifax if anyone wants their wheels doing... he has a Chim and does a top quality job yes

http://www.steve-edwards.com/

V8 GRF

7,294 posts

210 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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Can you get them countersunk like the OP's were going to be so that the fixing bolt is flush?

Interested in a set if you can. biggrin

Edited by V8 GRF on Tuesday 28th December 17:06

TVR Beaver

2,867 posts

180 months

Tuesday 28th December 2010
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They are actualy C/sunk... thats a WIP picture... may be not as big as the OP's so made some special screws that domed out... just so you got enough hex depth to avoide them rounding off..
Will take some more pic's and post up in a bit ...

Here ya go... a couple of pic's....

of the plate fitted:-



And the screw:-



Edited by TVR Beaver on Tuesday 28th December 20:37

V8 GRF

7,294 posts

210 months

Wednesday 29th December 2010
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Not keen on the bolt being proud for two reasons, the first being the aesthetics as I just like the look of them being flush and secondly someone could get a chisel to the bolt head to wack the cover off to get at the wheel nuts.

Podie

46,630 posts

275 months

Wednesday 29th December 2010
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V8 GRF said:
Not keen on the bolt being proud for two reasons, the first being the aesthetics as I just like the look of them being flush and secondly someone could get a chisel to the bolt head to wack the cover off to get at the wheel nuts.
My Chimaera lived in a public car park for two years and no one touched it. There are more desirable things to nick these days... where do you leave your car that there is such a risk of wheel theft?

Argent

478 posts

241 months

Wednesday 29th December 2010
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TVR B

I want to paint them as I´ve just had my wheels refurbed and they look top dollar, so I will take the centres back for a match.

A.