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Steve68 05-30-2006 12:54 PM

I'll add myself to the concensus, look great!

Blown353 05-30-2006 04:38 PM

I'm making some custom hubcentric adapter rings tonight out of 6061-T6 barstock (the wheel centerbore is an oddball size and seems nobody has off the shelf hubcentric rings.) Plan is for a .002" press fit into the wheels and a .010" clearance to the hub/axle flange. I'll be hard anodizing them for corrosion resistance.

The wheels work fine as-is being lugcentric (if you take your time mounting them) but paranoia is a driving force behind many of my projects. :P

Better still, hopefully tomorrow night I'll be taking the knockoff adapters to a friend's shop where I can use his 2-axis NC retrofitted Bridgeport to ball mill a bowtie outline on them. Shhhh, don't tell Mr. Shelby! :_paranoid Just need to draw it up tonight and generate some G-code to feed the machine. I'm open to other suggestions in this department but a slight bowtie outline seems like the logical choice.

Diognes56 05-31-2006 12:53 PM

Looking good :thumbsup: .

David

Jr 05-31-2006 02:44 PM

Troy,
The wheels look sick!

What would you guess is the average weight of the wheels?

Blown353 05-31-2006 10:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DJW32
Troy,
The wheels look sick!

What would you guess is the average weight of the wheels?

Thanks!

Don't know on the weight, I forgot to weigh them prior to mounting the tires. They were nowhere near as heavy as I expected they were. A front wheel/tire combo weighs in at 51lbs and a rear wheel/tire combo was about 56lbs as measured by me standing on my POS bathroom scale while I was holding an example of each.

And a little update, I can now put my paranoid mind at rest.

Inside of wheels as shipped. Oversize centerbore, not hubcentric...

http://home.comcast.net/~swedish_che.../wheelbore.jpg

After some quality time with a lathe and some 6061-T6 barstock (plus Alodine conversion coating afterwards for some corrosion protection) we have 4 of these. Sized to be .0015-.002" press fit into the wheels and .004-.006 total clearance over the front hubs and rear axles. The adapters sit .015" below the wheel's mounting pad.

http://home.comcast.net/~swedish_che...ff/hubring.jpg

The finished product. Put a light smear of loctite on the adapter rings prior to tapping them in for good measure.

http://home.comcast.net/~swedish_che...lborewring.jpg

And that's how you make a lugcentric wheel hubcentric. :)

I also faced off the "SHELBY" logos on the knockoff adapters. I ended up leaving them blank. Looks much better now! :thumbsup:

Steve68 06-01-2006 06:34 AM

Nice machine work, nice Alodine, did you use the new pen or brush it on,

PairOf69's 06-03-2006 07:40 PM

how do the 285's sit there, fender lips rolled.? Your car is killer by the way :thumbsup:

Blown353 06-03-2006 11:15 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Steve68
Nice machine work, nice Alodine, did you use the new pen or brush it on,

Thanks! I did the "dunk and swish" alodine method. We had just mixed up 5 gallons so I took a cup of what was left over, enough to completely submerge them.

Quote:

Originally Posted by PairOf69's
how do the 285's sit there, fender lips rolled.? Your car is killer by the way :thumbsup:

The lips aren't rolled and I haven't trimmed the wheelwell moldings. Almost an inch to the frame and inner wheelwell and just about 3/4" to the lip/molding-- lots of room. I might roll the lips and try 315/35's when I do paint & body. I'd roll them now but I'm quite certain I'll crack the body filler above the wheelwells. :lol:

GHOSTDANCER 07-31-2007 08:37 AM

Killer Chevelle :thumbsup:

61Bubbletop 07-31-2007 08:52 AM

Wheels look great. Nice Choice!:thumbsup:


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