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Old 09-01-2003, 03:09 PM
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Different 19 inch wheels

My latest project is a veilside S14 Silvia and I've been scratching around trying to find a different set of wheels for it - don't ask about the wheels that come with the kit !. Anyway I had an old set of Aoshima 19 rims spare and if you cut off the front of the rim you can then (after a bit of sanding downthe inside of the rim) use it to size up smaller rims to 19 per the attached which are left to right :
Aoshima Exclusive Matrasse, unknown Pegasus hobbies,Aoshima aidrug C (?), unknown Fujimi (I think they were in a Merc a class kit).
Just thought I'd share the idea with you - sorry if you've already thought of it. You may find you need to shorten the centre boss on the wheel to bring it into the wheelarch but I think it's not unsurmountable.
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The last ones (on the right) look killer.
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Nice idea, how do you ensure an even cut, ie to make sure the new inner sits in the middle of the new outer rim?
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They all look really sweet, but for your car, I think the one on the far right would look the best.
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Re: Different 19 inch wheels

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The last ones (on the right) look killer.
I agree. They are cool.
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They all look really sweet, but for your car, I think the one on the far right would look the best.



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THE ONE ON THE RIGHT!
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The last ones on the right would look sweet with it.
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Re: Different 19 inch wheels

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Nice idea, how do you ensure an even cut, ie to make sure the new inner sits in the middle of the new outer rim?
A lot of the smaller rims just fit inside the sleeve - for slightly bigger rims you can either be lazy like me and put a cut down the edge of the sleeve to enable it to expand or carefully sand the inside of the sleeve to enlarge it so that the new rim fits. Alternatively I guess you could use sheet styrene to build up the rim to fit the tyre and do away with the sleeve. Hopefully pictures will explain things a bit better.
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