Looking for 13" wheels to fit Cheetah SR1. 4 on 4 Bolt pattern
Front: 13 x 8 (6" backset)
Rear: 13 x 10 (4" backset)
Thanks
Mike
Looking for 13" wheels to fit Cheetah SR1. 4 on 4 Bolt pattern
Front: 13 x 8 (6" backset)
Rear: 13 x 10 (4" backset)
Thanks
Mike
Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
Are you sure about the 4 on 4 pattern for the cheetah? Unless they are something really strange you either have vw rabbit or fiat hubs, neither of which have that pattern.
you can buy them from keiser wheels
4 on 4 is a standard BMC pattern. Classic Minis were 4 on 4 also some small Chevrolets, Vega or Chevette. Chevron used it on Sports 2000 cars also.
I'm sure that all of what you say is true, but I don't see cheetahs or A-macs, which use the same uprights/bearings/hubs, on your list. For sure Keizer can build you wheels as those were commonly used on both chassis. I have several keizer wheel sets for both of my A-Mac chassis. For the OP I'd just verify that the 4 on 4 pattern is correct Are these wheels going to be for rain tires? I may have some wheel centers to get you partially there such that all you would need are rim halves and hardware. The centers that I think I have could also be drilled for a 4 on 4 pattern as they are the old keizer "plate" centers.
As far as I know they are Fiat hubs on the 2003 model Cheetah. Do you have different information.
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Mike
Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
I believe its 100mm bolt circle. Measure an existing wheel to verify and confirm that it isn't vw which is a little different.
@ 10rmotor - Great -thanks for the response.
the wheels are used for rain (does it make a difference?)
I am interested in the centers you have available - how can I contact you?
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Mike
Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
Attached are pictures - is this a 4x4 ( 4 x 100) bolt pattern?
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Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
You can't measure bolt patterns with a tape measure as its not accurate enough. You need to use calipers and measure the distance of the bolt holes or studs on the hub.
The centers I have are completely different than what you have. When I get home I'll see if I have any centers and if so I'll send you some pics. PM me your email address and I'll send the pics to you.
Mike, I have some Le Grande wheels that you might be able to use. You can see them her in this post.
http://www.apexspeed.com/forums/showthread.php?t=68541
Dan
Thanks Dan.
I have confirmed they are Fiat hubs 1 x 98 not 1 x 100.
Thanks to Scorp997 for the guidance.
PM sent to r10motor
Sorry about the 2mm error = big difference.
Mike
Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
It is usually a real trick to get the calipers inside the rim to be able to measure the BC.
Never have been able to figure out a good way.
I just measure the BC on the hub if I need to know.
-John Allen
Tacoma, WA
'82 Royale RP31M
(‘72 Royale RP16 stolen in 2022)
I have a pair of Revolution 13 x 8, 4 on 98 wheels, if you are still looking. Bought them used, for spares, seller and I both thought they were 4 on 100. Had them for years before I tried to use them on anything, then discovered they were 4 on 98. I never knew there was a 4 on 98 bolt pattern! I'd love to sell them, they're a little too big for paper weights.
Do you know what the backset is on the wheels?
I am looking for a 6" backset
Thanks Mike
Mike Potgieter
Road racing not Street racing
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