Hi guys,
I'm sure this question has been asked before but just thought poeple might have new knowledge about this topic.
I'm on my way on starlet conversion and while i'm sorting out the wiring, time to look at the wheels.
Minilites are fairly common these days so I want to go with something a bit different
First Question: Do I
have to stay with 13" rims? seen cars in the UK running 14s or even 15s on recent sized rubber ( not 35 series or something!) This would open up a whole range of rims to play around with
I dont think PCD would be a problem since we can turn up some adaptors to suit 4x100. Obviously something has to be done aboutthe rear radius arms but an adaptor to move the whole hub back by an inch can be made ( I've seen this done before on a mini with 15" wheels)
second question: what is the lightest weight rim I can buy without having to sell everything I own

reducing unsprung weight is one area I'm looking at. I read archangel's diary and I have to agree with the comments about the super 'lites'
Been looking at this wheel from a company called DYMAG from UK. When I visited the web site I knew I was asking for trouble! these guys make custom wheels for super cars and even F1 teams! eek. Anyway.. inquired about their 13" magnesium rim which is supposed to be super light weight. The guy quoted me 350 pounds per rim! before stud pattern is drilled!

I dont think my car is worth that much

include shipping etc and i'll soon be living in a cardboard box!
I've heard about the Volk TE37 & Enkei Sport ES Tarmac but havent been able to find any prices on them? Would anyone be able to help me on this??
One rim I came to know in 15" variety is the StarCorp Racing Lite which is a magnesium alloy and is sold in Aus for about $200 a rim.
They weight only 4 kg each. I know this cuz me girlfield bought a set!
Any information from anyone would be much appreciated.
Cheers
Pubs