what wheels look good

Started by ARQ164 Shane, May 25, 2011, 06:23:05 PM

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ARQ164 Shane

I found new wheel here in aussie for the 75. What the best off set?
have a look & please tell me what you think guys.
http://www.cardomain.com/ride/3805304/1987-alfa-romeo-milano/page-17

Kmart has book contact $9.95 (look like treadplate) ;)

cheers guys
Hi Neighbour,
1973 L beetle "Tilly" sold
87 QV 75 ALFA 2.5lt sold
92 auto 164 3lt RIP
91 white 164 Q
89 164 Q part car

shiny_car

That's some serious tacho and shift light.  :P

Offset depends upon wheel width. What size wheel are you after? That can dictate what size tyre, which can dictate what wheel width, and thus offset.

For example, if you want 17" wheels, then a 215/40 is suitable, and you would want either 17x7" or 17x7.5" wheels. From my research, some overseas people have pretty crazy low offsets like +20mm in this situation, but I think there's a risk of tyre-rub. I would go with an offset of around +30mm with a 7.5" wheel, for a nice stance. Higher offset will tuck the wheels further inboard, which works fine, but doesn't look as good IMO. And in terms of handling, the difference should be negligible unless you're pushing the envelope on a track.

:)
Giulietta QV TCT . 1.75 TBi . Magnesio Grey - Black
GT . 3.2 V6 . Q2 . Kyalami Black - Red
75 . 3.0 V6 . Alfa Red - Grey

Storm_X

I am young i like nice looking wheels (dont need to be big, i hate huge wheels)

I LOVE A LOW CAR WITH NICE OFF SET.

To be honest i think you should paint your wheels red just like the orignal EVO`s/ not keen on the bob jane style mags.
"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

Storm_X

i love this look on a car.





I know alot of people on this fourm may not like it because its to close to the guards etc but i cant get enough of it.

Once i roll my guards on my Giulietta then run 25mm spacers with my Simmons, my wheels meet flush to the guard just like pictures above.


"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

Joey

Quote from: Storm_X on May 25, 2011, 08:57:53 PM
i love this look on a car.




Shame the focus is off on this photo ;)

ARQ164 Shane

Quote from: shiny_car on May 25, 2011, 07:37:07 PM
That's some serious tacho and shift light.  :P

Offset depends upon wheel width. What size wheel are you after? That can dictate what size tyre, which can dictate what wheel width, and thus offset.

For example, if you want 17" wheels, then a 215/40 is suitable, and you would want either 17x7" or 17x7.5" wheels. From my research, some overseas people have pretty crazy low offsets like +20mm in this situation, but I think there's a risk of tyre-rub. I would go with an offset of around +30mm with a 7.5" wheel, for a nice stance. Higher offset will tuck the wheels further inboard, which works fine, but doesn't look as good IMO. And in terms of handling, the difference should be negligible unless you're pushing the envelope on a track.

:)
A serious tacho yes it's the only one with oil psi & water temp in it (if you know what i meen) .
with the wheel looking for no scraping at all eg ; full lock, gaurds, the road etc.
i all so was think 16" or 17" about 6.5", 7" ??
Hi Neighbour,
1973 L beetle "Tilly" sold
87 QV 75 ALFA 2.5lt sold
92 auto 164 3lt RIP
91 white 164 Q
89 164 Q part car

ARQ164 Shane

Quote from: Storm_X on May 25, 2011, 08:57:53 PM
i love this look on a car.





I know alot of people on this fourm may not like it because its to close to the guards etc but i cant get enough of it.

Once i roll my guards on my Giulietta then run 25mm spacers with my Simmons, my wheels meet flush to the guard just like pictures above.

gday m8,
not in to low and slow eg potholes, bad rd, some of the round abouts womma rd. more in to 110k/m and ever think in between
love to see any photo of your car


Hi Neighbour,
1973 L beetle "Tilly" sold
87 QV 75 ALFA 2.5lt sold
92 auto 164 3lt RIP
91 white 164 Q
89 164 Q part car

shiny_car

Quote from: alphie75 on May 26, 2011, 12:17:22 AMwith the wheel looking for no scraping at all eg ; full lock, gaurds, the road etc.
i all so was think 16" or 17" about 6.5", 7" ??

With a 16" wheel, you might be looking at a 195/50R16 or 205/45R16 tyre, in which case a 7" wide rim would be suitable. I would then choose an offset around +25 to +30mm for a more aggressive 'look', or around +35 to +42mm for a more conservative/standard look.

With a 17" wheel, as above, I'd go with a 215/40R17 tyre on a 7.5" wide rim, and +30mm offset, there-abouts. For a more conservative look, +35mm to +48mm offset.

This photo is from alfabb.com forums of a US car. It has 17x7" wheels, +35mm offset, 215/40R17 tyres. It looks 'good', but I would prefer the wheels to sit more 'outboard'.

These sorts of combos shouldn't result in tyre rub, or very minimal under unique circumstances (eg: full lock turning into steep driveway).

There's heaps of space in the rear, and it's usually always the front tyres that are prone to rub.

:)
Giulietta QV TCT . 1.75 TBi . Magnesio Grey - Black
GT . 3.2 V6 . Q2 . Kyalami Black - Red
75 . 3.0 V6 . Alfa Red - Grey

shiny_car

A couple pics off alfabb.com forums of US cars:

17x7" 215/40R17 +38mm offset (these sit too inboard for my liking):



17x8" 205/40R17 +25mm offset (looks better; with that rim width and offset, the outer edge is about 25mm further outboard):



:)
Giulietta QV TCT . 1.75 TBi . Magnesio Grey - Black
GT . 3.2 V6 . Q2 . Kyalami Black - Red
75 . 3.0 V6 . Alfa Red - Grey

pep105

To give you an idea of what 16 inch wheels might look like, here my old 75 TS
with 16 x 7" TSW wheels and 205/45 R16. Not sure of the offset but might have been 30 + mm as a stab in the dark guess. I agree dont like wheels that sit too inboard.
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ARQ164 Shane

hey Loving all the photo guys, make's it so much better when reading the thread  :o
I think the black rims have the best offset .I would like to get as cloes to the gaurd as possible
with out interfering with the gaurd   ;D ;D

Hi Neighbour,
1973 L beetle "Tilly" sold
87 QV 75 ALFA 2.5lt sold
92 auto 164 3lt RIP
91 white 164 Q
89 164 Q part car

Storm_X

Here they are.

Pic #1 with spacer
     #2 with out spacers
     #3 Flush
     #4 Rear

"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

Storm_X

#12
Here is a old one i took when i was down at the beach and the car was clean and polished. (no spacers)


"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"

ARQ164 Shane

THAT A NICE CAR! AWESOME WHEELS.
I think it would be ,ore user friendly with out spacers.

Hi Neighbour,
1973 L beetle "Tilly" sold
87 QV 75 ALFA 2.5lt sold
92 auto 164 3lt RIP
91 white 164 Q
89 164 Q part car

Storm_X

yes true.

The spacers are for my track car and i cant use them on the road, as the rear touches the guard all most while sitting still and the fronts rub when i turn out of a driveway.
"Alfa Romeo built to excite.. Some dream of driving the ideal.. I drive it"