Zomby woof wrote: Vega rally rims? Cheap for sure.
I am totally digging these.
Also, not 4 spoke exactly, but a multiple of 4 at least: SA Racing Flashback or something.
Zomby woof wrote: Vega rally rims? Cheap for sure.
I am totally digging these.
Also, not 4 spoke exactly, but a multiple of 4 at least: SA Racing Flashback or something.
fast_eddie_72 wrote:PS122 wrote: I have a set of Opel rallyes but the offset is wrong and the there is a serious lack of decent 13" rubber. I kinda dig the styling though...I believe those are Rostyle wheels- available on several cars of the era, including Capris and MGs. They're available in several offsets and patterns.
The Opels wheels are pretty similar to the Rostyles. The "spokes" on the Opel wheels, however, get larger as the approach the outer rim while Rostyles narrow. The big upside (for me) is the Opel uses the common 4x100 bolt pattern.
coll9947 wrote: Gentlemen, behold! http://www.memoryfab.com/wheels/used/20100628162234 it's so retro it HURTS!
88 Z24 Cavalier had something similar, at least the same square pattern.
coll9947 wrote: Gentlemen, behold! http://www.memoryfab.com/wheels/used/20100628162234 it's so retro it HURTS!
Those are too awesome for words.
92CelicaHalfTrac wrote: Nothing is more symmetrical than Work Lead Sleds.
Nice but I bet those are a fair bit more expensive than Moon discs...
I recently stumbled on another four (eight?) spoke wheel that I thought I'd share...
(Rial Como 4 for anyone interested)
SilverFleet wrote: 4 spoke wheels are weird to me.
To each his own... Asymmetry is weird to me. (5-spoke, 4-lug wheels).
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