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Halibrand copies
Guys a favour... For those of you that have Halibrand replicas and still use the normal 5 stud bolt pattern with the fake spinner I need some info.
(1) What is the internal dimension of the hole in the rim centre that the spinner mount slides through? (2) How far does the spinner protrude from the screw up rim face? (3) What brand of Halibrand replica? Don't ask why gents as this stage... But I have an idea....:3DSMILE: SpookyPT From memory the Dragway spinners sit out 45mm from teh bolt up face BUt the internal diameter I don't know.. |
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2. what do you mean by "screw up rim face?(33mm is thickness of spinner) 3. Oz-Wheels 63mm from Hub face to outside face against which the spinner fits. |
Les, thanks mate! By screw up rim face I meant how far does the spinner stick out from the flush face of the rim. I.e. Deep dish rim with spinner means it does not sit outside of rim edge whereas shallow dish means spinner could sit outside leading edge of rim and take someones knees off. Like teh Roman Charriot races!!
Don't suppose anyone has an old set sitting in their shed they don't want? |
Yep..gotya spook. that's the 33mm that I posted. ie, the thickness of the spinner off its mounting face.
With my 200mm front rims the spinner is about 20mm inside the rim and the back ones are about 60mm inside the rims. None of that Ben-Hur stuff for me. |
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