John / James. I have been thinking about wheels lately. Ever since I found some real good photo's of the prototype cars, I have had a desire to re-create one. It would mean modifying and re-doing all the interior and ending up in brown trim and of course the wheels. They are quite different to the stock wheels, but I recon I could modify stock ones by cutting out every second rib and welding a back plate on every other new "hole". All alloy welding of course. Unless any one can point me to a set of others wheels that may fit. The main problem is the difference in size between front and back. Where it may be possible to find 1 pair that would look OK, Two pairs that match? Any ideas boys Chris -----Original Message----- From: jamesrguk [mailto:James_rg@xxxx] Sent: 11 December 2003 11:15 To: doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [doc] Re: wheels John, I see what you mean, sorry I misunderstood, I should imagine that this would be incredible expensive to have done. I have a friend who is a pattern maker of an aluminum casting company and the effort that has to go into making a pattern, whether by hand or by CNC, is quite impressive. Unless you are talking of making hundreds in quantity then I think you would be talking serious money per wheel. It's the pattern that costs the money to produce, and then the casting is fairly inexpensive. I can see the attraction of having OEM look wheels that actually fill the wheel arches; the originals were too small IMHO. The other option is to lower the car to get the wheels tucked up into the arches, my front wheels are OK but the gap above the rear wheels is terrible. Anyone know if lowering springs are available for the rear?? James RG --- In doc-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx, "John Dore" <dmcjohn@xxxx> wrote: > Hey James, > I get the feeling you are misunderstanding me slightly. I'm not > talking about getting a set of wheels to fit the car and to match, I > want wheels custom built, that will look exactly like the originals, > but be bigger... > So, I'm not looking at buying any wheels that actually exist yet! > > Thanks, > John DOC UK Website: www.deloreans.co.uk Unsubscribe: doc-uk-unsubscribe@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ** Unless otherwise stated, all messages posted to the group are assumed public and may be printed in the club magazine ** Your use of Yahoo! Groups is subject to http://docs.yahoo.com/info/terms/