Why no deep dish wheels any more?

Why no deep dish wheels any more?

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biggles330d

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1,547 posts

151 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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I was looking at images of older sports cars and many had classic 'deep dish' wheels, where the wheel hub was much more central to the width of the wheel. It got me wondering if there was a technical reason why the central face of wheels are now much further out and the world haas gone mad on diamond cut / flat faced wheels. Is it suspension geometry, fashion or aerodynamics?

I have wandered what my A110 alpine would look like with a more classic dished wheel, but I assume the hub centres are too far out these days to make that possible without rims that stick out far wider.

Just curious.

Louis Balfour

26,404 posts

223 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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biggles330d said:
I was looking at images of older sports cars and many had classic 'deep dish' wheels, where the wheel hub was much more central to the width of the wheel. It got me wondering if there was a technical reason why the central face of wheels are now much further out and the world haas gone mad on diamond cut / flat faced wheels. Is it suspension geometry, fashion or aerodynamics?

I have wandered what my A110 alpine would look like with a more classic dished wheel, but I assume the hub centres are too far out these days to make that possible without rims that stick out far wider.

Just curious.
This sort of thing, you mean?


My guess is fashion and aero, in that order.

Dished wheels looked altogether more exciting than the modern crop of kerb-unfriendly "flat" models.

PositronicRay

27,084 posts

184 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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Love deep dish. TR6 had it right.



Funk

26,317 posts

210 months

Monday 23rd May 2022
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I would suspect packaging convenience more than anything else. Non-dished rims allow the hub and brakes to be pushed out further from the centre of the car, freeing up more inboard space that would otherwise be lost - especially as discs and calipers have increased in size over the years. It's also possible aero plays a role too.

randomeddy

1,442 posts

138 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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PositronicRay said:
Love deep dish. TR6 had it right.


Loving that.

Red9zero

6,963 posts

58 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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Louis Balfour said:
This sort of thing, you mean?


My guess is fashion and aero, in that order.

Dished wheels looked altogether more exciting than the modern crop of kerb-unfriendly "flat" models.
That is absolutely gorgeous. Yours ?

Louis Balfour

26,404 posts

223 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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Red9zero said:
Louis Balfour said:
This sort of thing, you mean?


My guess is fashion and aero, in that order.

Dished wheels looked altogether more exciting than the modern crop of kerb-unfriendly "flat" models.
That is absolutely gorgeous. Yours ?
No, Google image.

I have a fondness for 70s and 80s Porsches with dished wheels though. I remember seeing a Turbo bodied 911, 1978 vintage, in abour 1983. I was driving some crappy British car and the Porsche looked like a spaceship in comparison.




DodgyGeezer

40,606 posts

191 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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love deep-dish alloys - something about them looks 'right'


Louis Balfour

26,404 posts

223 months

Saturday 18th June 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
love deep-dish alloys - something about them looks 'right'

Those aren't what I would call deep dish alloys.

Funk

26,317 posts

210 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Louis Balfour said:
Those aren't what I would call deep dish alloys.
Indeed. They are not.

E-bmw

9,251 posts

153 months

Sunday 19th June 2022
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Correct, deep dish alloys have the spokes set deep in the wheel, hence the name.


PhillipM

6,524 posts

190 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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Packaging space. You're using all that for big beefy uprights, brakes and decent geometery with the power and weight of todays vehicles.

mmm-five

11,272 posts

285 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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Two of mine with nicely dished rears...




DodgyGeezer

40,606 posts

191 months

Tuesday 21st June 2022
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E-bmw said:
Correct, deep dish alloys have the spokes set deep in the wheel, hence the name.
ahhh - I was conflating deep-dish with concave

HealeyV8

422 posts

79 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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Yeah they do look right on classic cars.

Pitre

4,607 posts

235 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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I'm guessing the wind tunnel is the perpetrator of the disappearance of deep dish wheels. Shame.

InitialDave

11,971 posts

120 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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I may have misunderstood the question.

arfur

3,871 posts

215 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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InitialDave said:


I may have misunderstood the question.
That deserves a lol !

E-bmw

9,251 posts

153 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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arfur said:
InitialDave said:


I may have misunderstood the question.
That deserves a lol !
Nah, that is definitely thin & crispy, just a bit under done. wink

budgie smuggler

5,399 posts

160 months

Wednesday 22nd June 2022
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InitialDave said:


I may have misunderstood the question.
rofl