Wanted - 15" 5 lug wheels / plus 4 lug to 5 adapters

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Wanted - 15" 5 lug wheels / plus 4 lug to 5 adapters

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Bit of a longshot, but i'm after a set of 15" older style wheels and a set of adapters to fit them to a later Beetle...if anyone's got any for sale could you hit me up with a price.

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Post by Nafe »

gotta recommend going against adapters here. lots of horror stories in the US regarding their use. you could swap the drums out? using a spacer between the snout and the bolt for the rear, and using US 67 wheel bearings up front?

Also, there's lots of nice options out there for a 4-lug bug, and it keeps it period....
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Ditto there are some mega cool wheels getting round in 4 lug :lol:
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Post by nee »

Thanks for the replies :)

Not sure what i'm going to do yet as i know a load of people back in the UK who have used adapters for years without hitch, plus we only use the car a couple of times a week. If it was some 200+HP performance car i'd probably not be considering it at all, but on a car like this i'm probably going to chance it if i'm honest.
I had a 67 bug back in 93 that had 5 lug "banded" wheels on the back, where they cut the wheel in half and and weld a wider strip in...the tyre width was 205 from memory. I'm guessing that over here in Aus that kind of thing would cause heart attacks? :lol: :lol:
I'd be interested in seeing some of the other 4 lug wheel options if anyone can either post some pics / links etc?

Thanks again :)

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nee wrote: I'm guessing that over here in Aus that kind of thing would cause heart attacks? :lol: :lol:
only from excitement.

especially if you matched it with some torana taillights.

nah nah that's all well and good, I mean take a look at Hertz's latest build thread. :wink:
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hey nee

start here for wheels



http://melburgluft.com/viewtopic.php?t=121
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enough said....!
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Post by Nafe »

but.... if you must, you can get the adapters for $50ea from CIP, the link's at the bottom of the page. :)
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Post by Volumex »

Adaptors are illegal in Qld.
http://www.transport.qld.gov.au/resourc ... icles2.pdf
Not sure where you would stand if you drove a Vic registered Bug to Qld and then had a prang.
No doubt the insurers would look for any possible reason not to pay.

Just had a poke around the Vicroads website, and you guys are screwed too.
http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonl ... 0/VSI8.pdf
(Unless by some miracle these adaptors were supplied by VW as original equipment)
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nee wrote: I had a 67 bug back in 93 that had 5 lug "banded" wheels on the back, where they cut the wheel in half and and weld a wider strip in...the tyre width was 205 from memory. I'm guessing that over here in Aus that kind of thing would cause heart attacks? :lol: :lol:
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My oval has welded out wheels on the back running 215's, and as much as I would like to change them out, they were the right price... I am on the hunt for some suitable wheels, and I have a couple that should almost be on their way home after a holiday on a w/s bogged porsche, and it has made a couple of 80mph trips along bits of eastlink..... (close to home but)

Why introduce a foreigner into your system??? It's just something else that can go wrong... Get some 4 lugs that you like, or change the drums over......
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Post by nee »

Again, many thanks for the replies!

Some of those 4 lug wheels look pretty good admittedly, but it's not enough to change my lust for some stock 5 lugs.
I realise we should have just bought a pre-67, but they were all out of our reach price-wise....well, for something in the condition we were looking for anyway. We looked for ages on the likes of Ebay / Trading Post and the ones we saw were either up in the $5000+ bracket or in places like QLD!
This one came up for $1800 and was very clean, so we couldn't say no!
I have had people saying about changing the drums over etc but i'm not all that tech with cars, and being pretty new to the country i don't have anyone to assist if things go wrong, hence why i'm looking for the easiest route to get the look i want.
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nee wrote:Again, many thanks for the replies!

Some of those 4 lug wheels look pretty good admittedly, but it's not enough to change my lust for some stock 5 lugs.
I realise we should have just bought a pre-67, but they were all out of our reach price-wise....well, for something in the condition we were looking for anyway. We looked for ages on the likes of Ebay / Trading Post and the ones we saw were either up in the $5000+ bracket or in places like QLD!
This one came up for $1800 and was very clean, so we couldn't say no!
I have had people saying about changing the drums over etc but i'm not all that tech with cars, and being pretty new to the country i don't have anyone to assist if things go wrong, hence why i'm looking for the easiest route to get the look i want.
its your car bud, so whatever ya want to do is fine by me BUT :lol: but have ya checked out the eye candy thread?

http://www.melburgluft.com/viewtopic.php?t=184&start=0

ya can make a post 68 look cool as :shock: your gonna be choppin, drillin and changin alot of your very clean already ride. as i said its your car but please consider :wink:

even check out arnolds ride, its sweet

http://www.melburgluft.com/viewtopic.ph ... sc&start=0
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