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the moa 2

posted on 5/5/05 at 06:11 PM Reply With Quote
Anyone know what wheels these are ?

Went to stonleigh at the weekend weather was awesome so it was a good day.

Anyway seen loads of these wheels and and cant seem to find them anywhere anyone know what they are ?

13 inch rim
13 inch rim







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ray.h.

posted on 5/5/05 at 06:35 PM Reply With Quote
look similar to my TSW Razors but not quite the same. See my photo archive.
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indykid

posted on 5/5/05 at 07:00 PM Reply With Quote
afaik,

they are caterham's own wheels.

will have a google and get back.
tom






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Matthew_1

posted on 5/5/05 at 07:03 PM Reply With Quote
They are indeed caterhams own new light wheels. They do a 13" and 15" in them
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indykid

posted on 5/5/05 at 07:07 PM Reply With Quote
yep, £90 for 6x13 (4.78kg), £130 for 8x13(5.44kg).

they purty. they cheap aswell! if i'd have known, i wouldnt have bought the PR1s, although it say's they're de dion fitment only, so i don't know what hubs they'll be.

they also do 10 spoke 6.5x15 for£105.75(5.3kg)

well worth having hubs redrilled for imo
tom Rescued attachment 8x13.jpg
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indykid

posted on 5/5/05 at 07:08 PM Reply With Quote
stop beating me to reply

tom






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adampage

posted on 5/5/05 at 07:47 PM Reply With Quote
de dion...

... means good old ford fitment (4.25" pcd) and smallish offset (i.e. 10-20mm not the 30-40mm of the modern fords ike focus)

I think this means it's fine for the book dimensions, westfield, stuart taylor, etc but might have too little offset (i.e. wheels stick out too far) for the sierra based cars like Indys etc (although you can always play with the way you mount your wings, etc).

HTH,
Adam.

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ned

posted on 5/5/05 at 09:00 PM Reply With Quote
dedion caterham fitment is et18 and et23 iirc..

Ned.





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phelpsa

posted on 5/5/05 at 09:09 PM Reply With Quote
My kj jupiter 6x14s are ET19 front and rear. They were standard fit to 80s de dion caterhams.

Adam






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Guinness

posted on 5/5/05 at 09:31 PM Reply With Quote
Ned

Do you know if that is et 18 front and et 23 rear? or the other way round?

Cheers

Mike

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wheelsinsteadofhooves

posted on 6/5/05 at 09:57 AM Reply With Quote
think wheels in original photos are copies of the caterham ones - or other way round. check centre hub on photo - built into wheel, and opening on c'ham offerings. also c. ones some fancy alloy, and photo ones standard alloy by the look of the finish. all in mho ofcourse, may well be wrong.
been thinking about the c ones for a while, so am interested in any "locost" alternatives.

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NS Dev

posted on 6/5/05 at 10:03 AM Reply With Quote
those wheels are not these, but are superleggera wheels not very similar in terms of looks and weight to those?
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