RacerDan Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Does anyone know of a Minilite style wheel ie. Panasport; Rota, that has a 5 bolt pattern that will fit the Stalker?
11Budlite Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 I'd have to do some more research on 5-bolts for Panasports and Rotas, but I know Minilite style wheels have been used on some early 911's. Check out these Superlites: http://www.packracingproducts.com/acatalog/15__Superlite_Wheels.html#aSP15624PP Bruce :7drive:
jbanker Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 Does anyone know of a Minilite style wheel ie. Panasport; Rota, that has a 5 bolt pattern that will fit the Stalker? Dan, The builder of Stalker chassis #30 purchased a set of 15x7 Panasports to fit a 5 lug on 4-3/4 pattern. The back space should be 3-1/2" (6mm offset). I know he had to order them and I think they came from CA. I personally had talked to a dealer from PA in 2004 at the Kit Car Nationals in Carlisle and he indicated that he could get them for us. Jack
RacerDan Posted April 1, 2008 Author Posted April 1, 2008 I've always had a real soft spot for Panasports. I wanted to put them on my 914 but never did. They would look awsome on a 7.
jbanker Posted April 1, 2008 Posted April 1, 2008 I've always had a real soft spot for Panasports. I wanted to put them on my 914 but never did. They would look awsome on a 7. Dan, Here are the Panasports on the car I mentioned earlier. Jack
locostv8 Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 How bout a real set of Minilites? 14x7 5 on 4.75 http://wrangler.rutgers.edu/gallery2/d/10092-3/DSC00616.JPGhttp://wrangler.rutgers.edu/gallery2/d/10089-3/DSC00614.JPGhttp://wrangler.rutgers.edu/gallery2/d/10095-3/DSC00617.JPG
lowflyer Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 I picked up a set of Superlites from Pack Racing about a year and half ago. Love the looks, more in keeping with the "old time" Lotus 7 look, in my opinion. I actually got a deal on them by purchasing them off of Ebay, saved about 70 bucks over their normal retail.http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1231876428_stalker212.jpg
weconway Posted April 2, 2008 Posted April 2, 2008 Gosh I love those wheels, but I wish they didn't weigh 19 lbs.
fnmag58 Posted April 3, 2008 Posted April 3, 2008 Not to start a wild frantic discussion, but i am looking to replace the original stamped steel rims on my '82 with an aluminum wheel. Does it really make much difference if buy Panasports, Minilites, or Superlites? They are all close to the same pricing and look about the same. I've noticed the differences in weight, but for a street car for the occasional drive i dont think it really matters. I'm looking for a set of 7 x 13's(4 x 3.75" lug pattern), gotten quotes and ready to buy, but keep thinking there might be something i'm missing. Thoughts?
Kitcat Posted April 6, 2008 Posted April 6, 2008 Well, obviously the discussion is less than frantic:). Light wheels seem to be every car nut's obsession. People spend thousands of dollars to shave off a few pounds per wheel. Some reasons are: Wheels constitute unsprung weight. Unsprung weight is bad. Because it is unsprung it is harder for the suspension to control it and handling suffers, especially on bumpy surfaces. The ratio of unsprung weight to sprung weight is also important: anything you can do to reduce the ratio of unsprung to sprung is a plus. One (the only?) advantage of the Caterham's DeDion rear suspension over the live rear axle suspension is it cuts the unsprung weight of that suspension component, including the very heavy rear diff, in half. Thus, the DeDion's superior handling on rough surfaces. Wheels are rotating mass. So their weight has to be squared to determine their effect. Thus a 5 pound per wheel savings in absolute weight is worth 25 lbs in rotational mass. Multiply that times 4 wheels and it's worth 100 lbs. Add in the additional unsprung weight advantage and the benefits of light weight wheels can be significant. Bragging rights. Everyone wants the lightest wheel. My Miata came with stock wheels that weighed 9..8 lbs. Everyone was jealous.
fnmag58 Posted April 12, 2008 Posted April 12, 2008 Thanks--my main concern was the quality, safety etc of the various maufacturers hence the possible discussions. Since that appears to not be the case, I went ahead and ordered the Superlites. After some internet research and e-bay, I found a better deal on the Superlites and saved even more.
fnmag58 Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 The new Superlites arrived and did the rim only check-fit, all looks well. Tomorrow, I'll mount one of the tires and perform the final clearance check before I mount all four. Thanks for all the help!
11Budlite Posted April 24, 2008 Posted April 24, 2008 Sal - would love to see pics once you have them mounted. Bruce :7drive:
scannon Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 Sal, Where did you buy your set of Superlites? Skip
fnmag58 Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 I'll post a picture as soon as I can. I purchased them from Mr. Bennett French at The British Connection. He has in interesting set-up. The common rims are in stock but he also has blanks. In my case, he took the blanks and CNC'd the PCD I needed. I could not find 13 x 7 with the 4 x 95.25 PCD (Ital Live Axle) so he made them! I bought 4 rims with center caps, lug nuts, and shipping for about $775. I really wanted the Minilites but at slightly over 1000 it was just to much for me. BTW, he can be reached at: thebritishconnection@yahoo.com
Ian7 Posted April 25, 2008 Posted April 25, 2008 These are 6x13 Panasports, not the lightest on the market, but affordable and durable with the reality of todays roads. http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1656034501_BN rightrear.JPG
fnmag58 Posted June 14, 2008 Posted June 14, 2008 Took me longer than expected but here is a picture of the rims: http://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1882770963_LH side view.jpghttp://www.usa7s.com/aspnetforum/upload/1128866834_LF Tire.jpg I like the overall quality in both fit and finish. Many positive comments by other "car crazy" folks
solder_guy Posted August 1, 2008 Posted August 1, 2008 Beautiful! I have the Konig Rewinds on my Rotus .. that fit my Toyota hubs: 4 x 100. Not the lightest but work for my road drive. Rob
DB6 Posted August 21, 2008 Posted August 21, 2008 I think you made the right choice, I am going to go the same way, as I said I have the 13 by 6 K N Jupiter wheel with new Toyo Proxes RA1 185/60/hr 13, with the GoodYear G800 in a 70 series as the spare,(unused and as new, make me an offer).I want to kep the Toyos as they have little wear but wonder should I go up tp the 7 inch wide over the stock 6, any advantages ,they are just a few bucks more on the price, again this car is just driven on the road, (quite hard when conditions allow). So you say this wheel has to be machined to fit an 82 S7, did you get new caps and nuts thrown in, how was the balance, my Jupiters have enough lead weights to sink a ship.Oh I see they offer regular finish or for a fee polished, are yours the standard finish.What made you choose this brand over all the others that are so similar, I think K N in Telford UK actually makes the Minlites now. My Car has the Marina Ital live axle, no idea what brakes, it was born in 1982 ( Long cock pit Super Sprint with a 1.7 Raceline engine , Qualfe LSD ,suspension mods and other changes made in 2002.,What info do I need to give a wheel supplier and what and how do I measure?
fnmag58 Posted August 23, 2008 Posted August 23, 2008 Hi DB6, I went to the 7" to fit the new tires(P215-50R13) that came with the car as part of the "package of parts." The price difference was minimal. When i said machined, the company i purchased them from imports "blanks" from Australia--all they have to do is set them up on the CNC and machine in your choice of PCD and lug size. I was concerned about this but i am happy to say that the total runout measured was less than 0.002 on all four rims--and yes they came with center caps, lug nuts, and valve stems. These are the standard polished rims with clear coat. I chose these based on conversations with other 7 folks and the US based company. I have friends in Australia who verified the quality of the rims and acceptance by the local racing community. The other reason i purchased these was for the off-set. These rims have a backspace of 3.75" which gives me plenty of clearance around the suspension system. Other rim manufacturers had less which had me concerned--less overloads the brearings. I believe that for the tire size i am running, a bit more ~ 4 will still be acceptable. My car also was born in 1982, has the Ital axle, sounds like a duplicate of yours!! I am building a 1700 right now. The only information you need to tell the supplier is the PCD which, for your car is 4 X 95.25 with the 3/8 lugs(see earlier post). Let me know if you need additional data or help--took me a while to piece this all together. Sal
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