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Wheel Centre Holes

Postby Alby » Mon Apr 18, 2005 4:47 am

Just wondering if anyone knows the right size for GTA wheel centre holes. I had thought they would be the same as an R25 which are 60.1mm, but on doing a rough measurement on the weekend, they seem to be more like 59mm. I don't have anything that can measure down to 10ths of mm's, so reliable info would be helpfull.

This is so I can start the search for a new set of wheels. Azev's don't seem to be very available in Australia and importing them would be prohibitively expensive.
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Postby simontaylor » Mon Apr 18, 2005 6:43 am

The GTA runs 4 x 100 pcd all round with a 60.1 centre bore and a 38mm offset front and 15mm offset rear,
http://www.renaultalpine.co.uk/PHPBB/ph ... ight=wheel
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Postby Alby » Mon Apr 18, 2005 9:23 am

Great Simon. Thanks very much for the precise info. Obviously, my ruler wasn't a very good way to measure this and I should invest in some decent measuring equipment.
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Postby jules » Fri Jan 05, 2007 10:53 pm

well, yet again i tip my hat to the search button...has any of you chaps had wheels made up for yr gta....i got the bit of paper to fill me measurement in but really could do with some proper advice first?

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Postby simontaylor » Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:08 pm

simontaylor wrote:The GTA runs 4 x 100 pcd all round with a 60.1 centre bore and a 38mm offset front and 15mm offset rear,
http://www.renaultalpine.co.uk/PHPBB/ph ... ight=wheel
Always good to try the site's search facility and Good luck finding some wheels.


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Postby jules » Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:32 pm

all sorts....i'm stuck with what colour!.........loads of bloody measurement :roll: sounds stupid but whats an offset? is it the variation from the bit that bolts onto yr hub to the centre between inner and outer rim of the wheel..virtically...if that makes sense?
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Postby simontaylor » Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:47 pm

colour, just pick what looks good to you, yes that is the offset. Be carefull otherwise your tyres could rub on your arches at one end of the suspension travel.(MOT failure).
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Re: Wheel Centre Holes

Postby David Gentleman » Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:47 pm

Alby wrote:
This is so I can start the search for a new set of wheels. Azev's don't seem to be very available in Australia and importing them would be prohibitively expensive.


Ah, I can ship a set of 4 Azevs for £185 to OZ now if that helps...

Cheaper if you can get a few more people interested...
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Postby David Gentleman » Fri Jan 05, 2007 11:53 pm

jules wrote:all sorts....i'm stuck with what colour!.........loads of bloody measurement :roll: sounds stupid but whats an offset? is it the variation from the bit that bolts onto yr hub to the centre between inner and outer rim of the wheel..virtically...if that makes sense?


What are you trying to work out. Apart from whats on my site, there isnt much else available without swapping studpatterns..

You need 8-10" rear with 5-15mm offset and fronts need to be around 7" with around 40-45mm offset. Fronts are not a problem, but you never find any manufacturers that do rear wheels that wide and are not 5 stud....

Im able to this wheel now...very lightweight too, 8kgs each

8x17" rears (with PCD changing hub adaptors), 7x17" fronts £695.00 wheels only.

You'd run a 205/40/17 on the front and probably circa 225/45/17 rear

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Postby andyh877 » Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:09 am

David Gentleman wrote:
jules wrote:all sorts....i'm stuck with what colour!.........loads of bloody measurement :roll: sounds stupid but whats an offset? is it the variation from the bit that bolts onto yr hub to the centre between inner and outer rim of the wheel..virtically...if that makes sense?


What are you trying to work out. Apart from whats on my site, there isnt much else available without swapping studpatterns..

You need 8-10" rear with 5-15mm offset and fronts need to be around 7" with around 40-45mm offset. Fronts are not a problem, but you never find any manufacturers that do rear wheels that wide and are not 5 stud....

Im able to this wheel now...very lightweight too, 8kgs each

8x17" rears (with PCD changing hub adaptors), 7x17" fronts £695.00 wheels only.

You'd run a 205/40/17 on the front and probably circa 225/45/17 rear

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oh yes you do in 4 stud.......no spacers or adapters needed and Mr Dell sells them as far as I know..... so a good price for club members 8)

sorry but i detest Azevs
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Postby David Gentleman » Sat Jan 06, 2007 12:32 am

andyh877 wrote:
oh yes you do in 4 stud.......no spacers or adapters needed


http://www.alpinerenaulttuning.co.uk/ca ... ucts_id=98
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Postby andyh877 » Sat Jan 06, 2007 8:38 am

David Gentleman wrote:
andyh877 wrote:
oh yes you do in 4 stud.......no spacers or adapters needed


http://www.alpinerenaulttuning.co.uk/ca ... ucts_id=98


naaaaa ..... these look much better and available in several colours



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Postby jules » Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:15 pm

hay cheers for the info chaps, them wheels look cool but always fancied a set of these

http://www.gbsalpine.com/wheel/gotti/en ... lpine.html

It looks like they only do one style for the GTA then i spied the made to measure bit...was thinking i might enquire although i'm gonna need to save up a bit first....I found a few companies that do them in france but have been unable to find if the manufacturer has their own website yet.....
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Postby andyh877 » Sat Jan 06, 2007 1:37 pm

jules wrote:hay cheers for the info chaps, them wheels look cool but always fancied a set of these

http://www.gbsalpine.com/wheel/gotti/en ... lpine.html

It looks like they only do one style for the GTA then i spied the made to measure bit...was thinking i might enquire although i'm gonna need to save up a bit first....I found a few companies that do them in france but have been unable to find if the manufacturer has their own website yet.....


this is the manufacturer who has bought the rights to the original gotti name and is now manufacturing the original designs again

http://www.gotti.fr/
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Postby David Gentleman » Sat Jan 06, 2007 2:13 pm

andyh877 wrote:
David Gentleman wrote:
andyh877 wrote:
oh yes you do in 4 stud.......no spacers or adapters needed


http://www.alpinerenaulttuning.co.uk/ca ... ucts_id=98


naaaaa ..... these look much better and available in several colours



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Ah, yes. Thats what I did for Shadi's car. Problem is now is they have that embossed logos all round the edge of the rim.
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