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Im fairly certain that there is a dayton kit for the stock Z 4bolt pattern, I belive ive seen them on some of the GTO conversion sites.. very pricey kit if i remember right, in the $2500 range for the wheels and adapters etc

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I have Dayton knock-off wire wheels on my car http://www.cardomain.com/member_pages/view_page.pl?page_id=236622 and http://www.hybridz.org/Review/0002/Ferrari_GTO.htm

 

And yes, the hubs shown above are for Dayton wheels. BTW Tomohawk, that's a protective plastic mesh on the threads to prevent damage in shipping.

 

Anyway, the Dayton wheels use a spline on the outside of the hub where as Borrani and most other wire wheels have the spline on the shaft like this. http://www.steutel.nl/garage.html

 

A set of four Borrani wires for your car will probably cost you about $1,400 or more .............. each!!!! :roll: I haven't seen any adapter hubs for the Z car so you would probably have to have them custom made as well. $$$

 

The Borrani wire wheels on the original Ferrari 250 GTO were not chrome. They were nickel plated and had to be polished.

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These are the whell I saw that gave me the idea:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=34209&item=2448663485

 

It was just a thought. I got a long way to go before I need wheels. I'm doing the research now so I have all the info I need if/when I get to it. To bad the car is locked up in the body shop!

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The adapters do not attach to the strut since they must rotate or drive the wheel. They bolt on to the brake rotor hub in the front and brake drum in the rear. They do not change the spacing.

 

 

The guy that makes the valve covers has been out of business for many years. However, send 250gto a PM and ask him because I think he found a few extra pairs.

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Sorry about that-- strut was the only thing I could think of at the time (am I getting old??) I was just concerned about whether the wheel spacing changes. Is the tire moved outward any? Can I assume that the wheel & tire would be in the same position as the stock wheel& tire?

 

thx.

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Yes, IF the new wheel has the same offset as the original, then the wheel and tire will be in the same position as stock. However, I was under the impression that you were building a 250 GTO replica. In that case, you will not want the stock wheels and position because they will be way too small and will not fill up the wheel well - especially in the rear. Dayton Wire Wheel http://www.daytonwheel.com/ has a special set of knock-off wire wheels made just for the Z based GTO kit. They are 8"x15" and the rears have a very large offset.

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thanks a lot, I'll keep that in mind when I get to that part. I would have to do something with the speedo, to account for the bigger diameter. Maybe I could turn the face to the corrected position. I read somewhere that you could make your own faces with computer graphics programs.

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  • 3 weeks later...

What is there in the way of security for the spinners & wheels? All somebody would need to steal a wheel, besides a jack, is a hammer, or a small log, or anything to whack at the spinner's ears- even the jack handle.

It's the second biggest expenditure, besides the car (except new engine.)

 

thx.

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