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Title: Rim Size
Post by: fc_1958 on April 18, 2006, 11:21:51 AM
I've searched this site for info, but couldn't find what I was looking for , so hence another new thread....

I scored a set of 13x8 mags off ebay and they rub on the upper 'A' arm. This supprised me as the FC I had back in the 70’s had the same size/type of mags. Then I remembered that old number 1 had a 186 motor (HR front end  ::) ).

I know I can solve the rubbing issue with longer wheel studs and spacers but I prefer the wheel to sit against the drums.

So the question is what is the maximum width of a 13" mag wheel that can be fitted to a standard front end without interference to the upper 'A' arm ???

Thanks for any help


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: Spinner on April 19, 2006, 12:50:34 AM
A stock FE FC rim is 13" x 4½".  The rim centre has positive offset - the back spacing is 3", the front spacing is 1½".

A stock HR balljoint rim is 13" x 4½".  These rims a a larger positive offset - the back spacing is 3½" and the front spacing is 1".

I'd reckon that your 13" x 8" rims have zero offset, that is, the front and back spacing is 4".  Most 13" x 7" rims that I've seen for FE FC have a negative offset, the back spacing is 3" and the front spacing is 4".

I've just tried a HR balljoint rim on an FE kingpin front end and it doesn't foul the control arms.  Based on that, you would not want a deeper back spacing than 3½".

Cheers

Brett


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: fc_1958 on April 19, 2006, 03:21:08 AM
Thanks for the info Brett  :)


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: NES304 on April 19, 2006, 05:04:29 AM
Do HQ rims avoid this problem on a HR Cross with HQ stubaxles


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on April 19, 2006, 08:49:29 AM
I got a set of 13x6 ROH's on the wagon (std front end) it was a good fit apart from the balancing weights that were fitted to the inside of the rim (on request) getting chopped out.
(http://tinyurl.com/8qzv3)


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: fc_1958 on April 19, 2006, 10:48:05 AM
Thanks Glenn - cool car  :D

What size tyres are you running on the wagon?  


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on April 19, 2006, 08:21:32 PM
Thanks, the rears were 225/60 13 and the fronts 215/50 13, I have since replaced the mags with steelies (picked up cheap) and baby moons and the mags are now on Nadia's Ute. The profile of the front tyres was too low and made the car look "funny".

We put a set of 205/60 on for the fronts for the ute and they are a perfect fit, the 225s rub on the rear guards with a load though, but this is all on HR running gear.


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: fcstationsedan on April 30, 2006, 11:53:22 AM
Hey Stinky my old girl looks a treat! Do you have any pics with the steelies? I still miss her!


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: Glenn 'Stinky' Stankevicius on April 30, 2006, 12:42:04 PM
Apologies for the mini-hijack, not completely OT though  ::)
Here's the wagon with the 13x6 steelies and baby moons, 205/60 and 215/60s (I think), these will be making way for standard width steelies. The car is close to stock, so with a couple of changes I should be able to get it on the SA Historic Rego Scheme. Red steelies, white walls (or flappers) and the spats should keep it looking cool though, maybe some saggy springs too ;D.

(http://tinyurl.com/dey8a)


Title: Re: Rim Size
Post by: 4hammers on May 01, 2006, 12:16:21 AM
Hi Guys.
That wagon in the picture, is so similar to my old green & white one, I get a shock whenever I see it. Mine had a set of rims, the same width as those fitted, but were red with baby moon caps. They were 205's all round & were great to drive on. No fouling on anything. It was sweet.
Srevoice on here has them now, so if you need any info, contact him. He may be able to give the correct sizes, of set & any other info you require.
Be patient though, he is very slow & "numbas" make his big head hurt, but he will get there in the end with a little help from his Mum.

Regards,
Rob J.