Well, I like them . . . . .
Well, I like them . . . . .
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phillpot

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17,441 posts

205 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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No, not these,


Definately not these,


Not sure about these,


But L O V E these,


Tyres are Toyo Proxi's standard size (205/60 x 15) not been very far yet but so far I'm pleased with them

Edited by phillpot on Thursday 6th May 19:22

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

219 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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Phillpots Wheels Inc.!!!

What are you doing with the ones you dont want?

tinks v8S

2,153 posts

230 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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yes i was thinking that to lookin for a spare set of 8 spokes

not sure would like to see them not in a photo

Edited by tinks v8S on Thursday 6th May 20:43

phillpot

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17,441 posts

205 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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Gerald-TVR said:
What are you doing with the ones you dont want?
Good question !

Plan is to keep 8 spokes as my "Winter wheels" ,but do have another set spare with no tyres,not brilliant but no doubt could be tidied up, don't want to turn this into an ad. but can sort some photo's if anyone interested ?

The slots aren't too bad either but have been painted, they've got to go.

As for the Chim wheels, they look a little "lost" in the photo but think thats coz car had just been jacked up and tyres are lower profile. Chimaeras are fitted with 15" front and 16" rears, this makes tyre selection a little difficult if, like me, you like same brand on all four corners. So i bought a spare set for mine with the intention of maybe using 16's all round when time comes to replace tyres.


DJ8226

401 posts

195 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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Ha Ha did you change all 4 or just 2 on each side? You have far too much spare time!
I like the originals but the last set do set it off very well.

Edited by DJ8226 on Thursday 6th May 21:55

TVR-Stu

832 posts

221 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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DJ8226 said:
I like the originals but the last set do set it off very well.
Ditto, I thinks its because I'm so used to seeing the 'eight spokes' but I have to admit with the 'British Racing Green' the minilite style works very well.

tozerman

1,251 posts

249 months

Thursday 6th May 2010
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As I've posted before I've never been a fan of the original 8 spoke wheels,but I do like the imolas and those minilights do look good, although in dark grey they would look fantastic biggrin
Cheers.....Tony..

Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

219 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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Might be interested in the slots (Icould get themstripped and polished) at the right price

Norman

moffspeed

3,340 posts

229 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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As a matter of interest what make are the Minilite replicas ?

I've posted before about my enthusiasm for them, they certainly set the S3 off (apart from the post-jack ride height - are you sure there's an engine in there ?).

Wiz

2,474 posts

236 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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Think the minilites look ok but not as good as standard. How high is your ride height? looks pretty tall.

Ceejay73

489 posts

250 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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Mike, you have more sets of wheels stacked up than me (mine are all for different vehicles).
On the tyre front, are they Toyo CF1's? If so I have been running them for a couple of years and once I got the release agent off of them they have been a nice tyre in all weathers on the S. Regards wheels, the mini-lites look nice but this is one area where I like the original fit. Fair play though, I could never be called a purist (my B and S are testaments to that), find what you like and stick with it.
Lookin good (if not for me)
Carl.

ETA. Before one of you picks me up on it. I didn't mean my BS biggrin . I mean my MGB and TVR S tongue out

Edited by Ceejay73 on Friday 7th May 21:04

Bobhon

1,059 posts

201 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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Mike, so that's what you went back inside the Kit Car show for on Sunday then? Got to admit that the Minilites look pretty good.
Did you buy anything else interesting?

Norman, who do you know around these parts who polishes alloy wheels? I am interested in getting my 8 spokes done if the price is half decent.

Bob

phillpot

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205 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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moffspeed said:
As a matter of interest what make are the Minilite replicas ?
They are made by JBW (John Brown Wheels), bought from www.midlandwheels.com at the Kit Car Show last weekend, group of us in various Tivs blagged our way in as kit cars, even a Sag ! ( personnaly would rather have paid entry than have anyone think my £40k car was a kit car ! )

£300 the set (special show price) compared that to £50 + per wheel for professional refurb and didn't seem a bad deal to me. Plus much as I do like the 8 spokes (one reason I bought the car) has anyone found a company that can get them back to "original" look, i.e. not laquered, painted, powder coated or "over polished" ?

Ride height probably looks bit high coz suspension hadn't settled after jacking up to fit them, cars on Avo's, set as low as poss. but personnally think TVR messed up bit with design, back wheels in particular do look "lost in their arches. was fitted with 55 profile Bridgestones when I bought it, they looked even worse !

Edited by phillpot on Friday 7th May 21:51

DeadSpider

416 posts

206 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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No Mike they all seem to want to paint them etc. Can see your logic in buying the new set. A little bit bigger and I might go for them.

phillpot

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Friday 7th May 2010
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DeadSpider said:
No Mike they all seem to want to paint them etc. Can see your logic in buying the new set. A little bit bigger and I might go for them.
Bigger ? Diameter or width ?

Saw these at show on Sunday,umm'd and ahh'd went home and checked measurements and tyre availability, was thinking of 8" on rear but all tyres wide enough were too low profile so popped back Monday got set of 7"

DeadSpider

416 posts

206 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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I'd say diameter Mike.

Here's a pic of mine which I believe sits a bit higher than most of the S cars I've seen.



Do you reckon just a bit of height adjustment is in order to make the wheel fit the arch ?

Mine has not been jacked up wheel change etc fitted with AVO's as well

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Gerald-TVR

4,896 posts

219 months

Friday 7th May 2010
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I think there is a company Tyburn Road Erdington, a friend (paddy who delivered the starter) used they, will find out more

Also talk to Longers he has his 8 spokes done very well

Norman

phillpot

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Friday 7th May 2010
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Gerald-TVR said:
I think there is a company Tyburn Road Erdington,
www.lap-tab.co.uk

Just round the corner from where I work, popped in a while back to enquire, all they seemed interested in was powder coating then, but a look at their web site does mention polishing ?

Want to pop round for a look at the slots Norman ?

phillpot

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Friday 7th May 2010
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DeadSpider said:
Do you reckon just a bit of height adjustment is in order to make the wheel fit the arch ?

Mine has not been jacked up wheel change etc fitted with AVO's as well
Reckon mine sits about the same, shocks as low as poss. and even if they could go any lower it would put exhaust far too low !

Will have to do some looking/measureing at SCH thumbup

phillpot

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Friday 7th May 2010
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Ceejay73 said:
are they Toyo CF1's?
Yes,they are not sure where "proxi" comes from but seems to be the common reference over on the Chim Forum.

Like the fact they're "asymetric" ?? basically they have to go on wheel right way round (inside/outside) but are not directional so can go on any corner, handy if you want to swap things around a bit to try and sort a bit of wheel viabration or whatever.