RT on T wheels

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jhoneyball

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Sunday 9th December 2007
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Ta to warren for his comments on the phone -- my RT is now riding on Continental T wheels at 18x9.5 255/50/18 (up from 17x8 RT wheels with 255/55/17). Steering is much better, much crisper, ride is only slightly down

The chaps at PMC are sending the four RT wheels off for refurb and I might ebay them. There are the four michelin tyres at PMC too if anyone wants them -- fronts are mostly worn down but still legal for a few thousand hard driving miles, rears are 2/3rds worn.

jon

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249 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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What price good looks eh? I think the Continental T/Sedanca wheel is the best of the bunch, they really lift and update the cars appearance. My car looks more like a 97/98 than a 90 with them.



I've since had the original single oatmeal coachline put back on, it looks much better than without, it was left off after the car was painted.

jhoneyball

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Sunday 9th December 2007
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sorry for poor quality of cameraphone image


apparantly the T wheel is 2kg lighter than the SC wheel (according to the chaps)

Balmoral Green

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Sunday 9th December 2007
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Red calipers and red coachline, nice. I might paint my calipers red, to go with the red badges 'B' badges and the red script on the other badging.


jhoneyball

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Sunday 9th December 2007
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mine is red badged too, and is black interior with red piping, black carpets with red edging

v12

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232 months

Sunday 9th December 2007
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The 18" T wheels are exactly what the RT needs - they look great - I always felt that the standard RT wheels were a bit disappointing.....shame about the cost!


>> Edited by v12 on Wednesday 18th January 2006 12:27
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Glad to see you finally bought them!!

It's been almost two years since you first posted about this - car looks stunning!



medieval

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212 months

Sunday 16th December 2007
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Sorry to butt in here chaps but I have just acquired a Mulsanne Turbo and would love to know if those 18" T rims would fit a mid eighties car.

Kind regards.

Balmoral Green

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Sunday 16th December 2007
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Yes they would. They are the largest you can fit without modification. Although to be sure, it would be worth checking up with pmcuk.com or your dealer/specialist before buying any. Bentley Luxembourg were not happy when they saw the wheels on my car when they had it in for repairs following a holiday mishap though, they were really nono

jhoneyball

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Monday 17th December 2007
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Bentley Luxumborg should be reminded of what the Bentley factory shipped -- the Olympian special edition version of the RT had the 18" wheels as standard. . Its certainly listed on the parts database for those chassis numbers.


http://www.rrab.com/dec06.htm

Edited by jhoneyball on Monday 17th December 00:16

medieval

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212 months

Monday 17th December 2007
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Many thanks guys - they look superb by the way and do modernise the look of the car dramatically.

Kind regards

medieval

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Tuesday 18th December 2007
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I dont suppose anyone knows a god source for second hand T rims do they?

Kind regards

SamHH

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217 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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Balmoral Green said:
Yes they would. They are the largest you can fit without modification. Although to be sure, it would be worth checking up with pmcuk.com or your dealer/specialist before buying any. Bentley Luxembourg were not happy when they saw the wheels on my car when they had it in for repairs following a holiday mishap though, they were really nono
Why's that?

Balmoral Green

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Wednesday 19th December 2007
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The service manager reckoned they were too big, too heavy, and would kill the ride. He also said it would put stress and strain on the suspension, and steering.

Funny thing is, they did put that size on other variants of the car, and those components remained pretty much the same.

He was right about the ride though.

SamHH

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217 months

Wednesday 19th December 2007
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Ah right.

On that topic, what is the ride like in the Turbo R and the related cars? I recall reading in an Autocar feature that the ride in the Continental (R and T types) is not all that smooth which does seem not to fit with the idea of such cars. Is the same true of the four door cars?

Edited by SamHH on Wednesday 19th December 22:16

jhoneyball

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Thursday 20th December 2007
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the RT ride is no whipped-cream limo -- its more sports saloon. And thats with brand new parts throughout -- it gets more crashy if you have wear and tear.

dont forget you can have either 255 width tyre or 275 width on the car. The Conti T had 275, and thats a lot heavier tyre than the 255.

I have a mint set of RT wheels up for sale, by the way -- taken off my car, and been fully refurbed by PMC's wheel refurbers. If you are looking for 17' wheel for a turbo then this is a lot cheaper than new 18" wheels -- the 18"s are 500 per wheel plus 200 center cap plus 250 tyre, all plus vat.

my set of 4 refurbs (no tyres) plus spare wheel (un-refurb but good wheel, brand new michelin tyre) would be a quarter of that

jon

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Thursday 20th December 2007
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jhoneyball said:
it gets more crashy if you have wear and tear.
That'll be me then. More £££'s for next year.

MJK 24

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237 months

Friday 21st December 2007
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Balmoral Green said:
Red calipers and red coachline, nice. I might paint my calipers red, to go with the red badges 'B' badges and the red script on the other badging.
I wouldn't bother with your calipers but I'd experiment with a red coachline to go with the centre caps smile

jhoneyball

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Sunday 23rd December 2007
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To those who emailed me about the wheels -- i replied to you a couple of days ago. If I dont hear anything, then I will be ebay-ing them shortly.

Thanks

jon

stuartwpmc

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219 months

Thursday 7th February 2008
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(pic)http://i248.photobucket.com/albums/gg181/phantommotorcars/GoodwoodACownerssmall.jpg(/Pic)

Here's another on T wheels. They fill the arches and make it look more purposeful.

Balmoral Green

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Thursday 7th February 2008
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stuartwpmc said:


Here's another on T wheels. They fill the arches and make it look more purposeful.
Squared off brackets either side of pic Stuart, if you click to quote me, you'll see what i've done.