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Postby Bill Sales » 03 Feb 2011 06:31

15" A Line mags with 205/55R15 Goodyear tyres.
rims reworked to fit std 95.25 PCD.


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Postby dycecooper » 03 Feb 2011 12:36

Given that the MGF wheels fit, this might be of interest to others,

http://www.mgf.ultimatemg.com/group2/su ... he_mgf.htm

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Postby Graham Robertson » 04 Feb 2011 12:07

I think the original factory alloys take some beating. I got mine powder coated locally (at PPS in Inverurie).

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Postby FI Spyder » 04 Feb 2011 15:03

Like Graham I like the factory alloys best. Not a fan of most modern designs. I do like the alloys on the TR7 headroom brochure though. They kind of look like my Integra factory alloys.


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Postby dave.c » 04 Feb 2011 17:22

If you're refering to my signature pic that was my old car and I believe the wheels had Raceline on them but cant see them on their website.
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Postby yorkens » 04 Feb 2011 20:31

The only wheels that look better than the standard alloy wheels are ones with polished rims.
I've often wondered how these wheels would look all polished and clear laquered... perhaps one day i´ll have a try, i´m tempted, but the idea of doing the four of them is just too daunting!
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Postby Bendder » 05 Feb 2011 14:29

Yorkens

I have to admit that I was never a huge fan of the factory alloy.... BUT, it totally changes the look of them when they are polished! I think that is the best looking factory alloy I have seen yet.

Polishing is not really as difficult as many make it out to be. In my former job as an Orthotic and Prosthetic tech we polished every single aluminum and stainless component that we used or machined. Somewhat for looks but mostly to alleviate surface stresses from scratches and machining marks that could lead to a failure.

All that being said I have polished a few rims for myself and friends. I made a jig using an old spindle to mount the wheel to and spun it with an electric motor and belt. Much easier to sand down through the grits. I would start with 80grit on a rough rim and go all the way to 1000 (usually 80-120-400-1000) and then a coarse cutting compound, fine compound and finish up with jewelers rouge, wash with mild liquid hand soap and wax. With the cutting compound I always use a sewn cotton wheel (have a few different sizes and widths) and with fine compound I would also use the sewn wheel but plucked out about an inch of threads to soften them up. To finish with the rouge I use a cotton fiber wheel that is very soft. Clean the wheels often to remove dirty compound (serrated wheel or even a screwdriver run across the wheel while it is spinning does great)


It is not hard to learn and as the previous picture shows does an amazing job.


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Postby REPLIC8 » 05 Feb 2011 15:44

I also have standard alloys, powder coated with polished rims & 205/60 tyres.
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Postby frankman » 05 Feb 2011 16:39

[:p] I like these rims very much, but unfortunately they shouldbe 15 "or 16" big, 13 "is to small looks old-fashioned to TR7

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Postby Beans » 05 Feb 2011 17:20

According to the youth of today a TR7 is old fashioned [:p]
So nothing wrong with old fashioned wheels [:D]

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Postby Hasbeen » 06 Feb 2011 02:46

One of the things I like most about the wheels on my 7, [see my photos] is that they look very 70/80s, & suit the vintage of the car.

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Postby FI Spyder » 06 Feb 2011 15:32

Although I don't like the colour of TR8 factory wheels (with their greenish tinge) the Spider colour factory alloys with it's standard Argent Silver are spot on. The unique styling of the TR7 doesn't need any bling like polished wheels which only takes the eye off the line of the car. The silver windscreen strip maxes out the bling limit of the car.


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Postby gaz » 06 Feb 2011 16:56

you sayin am too bling man..........

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Postby trv8 » 06 Feb 2011 18:22

The silver windscreen strip maxes out the bling limit of the car.


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I think the silver windscreen strip looks pants. Sprayed mine satin black [8D].

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Postby FI Spyder » 06 Feb 2011 19:56

It looks as if you painted the windscreen black to compensate.[:)]

Not a Wolfrace slot fan but that's OK if you are.

The TR7 looks good in black windscreen. If I wasn't going for the original look I'd paint my Spider's too. At least my Integra is all black.


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