Panasport wheels
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- Bob
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Panasport wheels
Looking to purchase some Panasport wheels.
I have 14" inch wheels due to the upgrade to 69 disc brakes up front and a 69 rear differential.
Does 14x6 with 15mm offset sound right?
Thanks.
I have 14" inch wheels due to the upgrade to 69 disc brakes up front and a 69 rear differential.
Does 14x6 with 15mm offset sound right?
Thanks.
Bob
Orinda, CA
1964 SPL 310 3 Seater (U20 swap++)
2001 Porsche Boxster
Orinda, CA
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2001 Porsche Boxster
- Alvin
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Re: Panasport wheels
sounds perfect.
All of the Roadster vendors will sell you the correct set of wheels for your car
185/60
195/60
or close for tires works well
here are a few shots of 14x6 +15mm:


"new" style:

All of the Roadster vendors will sell you the correct set of wheels for your car
185/60
195/60
or close for tires works well
here are a few shots of 14x6 +15mm:


"new" style:

Alvin Gogineni
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Re: Panasport wheels
ps I forgot that you had an early, tiny fender flare roadster.
14x6 might look a bit odd, at least imho since it will stick way past the flare. You might consider minilite or empi wheels or similar styles in 5 or 5.5 width:
thinner wheels(although 13") fit better then wider ones on 1500s:
http://bringatrailer.com/2008/02/05/ear ... -roadster/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
14x6 might look a bit odd, at least imho since it will stick way past the flare. You might consider minilite or empi wheels or similar styles in 5 or 5.5 width:
thinner wheels(although 13") fit better then wider ones on 1500s:
http://bringatrailer.com/2008/02/05/ear ... -roadster/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Alvin Gogineni
San Jose, CA
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Re: Panasport wheels
Thanks Alvin.
Appreciate the helpful information.
Appreciate the helpful information.
Bob
Orinda, CA
1964 SPL 310 3 Seater (U20 swap++)
2001 Porsche Boxster
Orinda, CA
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Re: Panasport wheels
I have a set of minilites for sale. If no one buys it, I'll polish them up and keep them for spares.


14x6.5
4x114.3
+13 offset
I haven't made a sale thread for my wheels yet...Maybe I'll do that right now.
-goki


14x6.5
4x114.3
+13 offset
I haven't made a sale thread for my wheels yet...Maybe I'll do that right now.
-goki
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Re: Panasport wheels
re 14" Panas - note that your speedo will be off about 10% and thus the engine will work harder with a 195/65 profile - you might want to consider 15" instead - and gas isn't going to get cheaper
Peter Harrison
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Re: Panasport wheels
Petermraitch wrote:re 14" Panas - note that your speedo will be off about 10% and thus the engine will work harder with a 195/65 profile - you might want to consider 15" instead - and gas isn't going to get cheaper
don't know where you got 195/65
but for a 1500, I would think 185/60 or 175/65...then wheel opening is smaller IIRC
Mileage is more depended on the driver than a small change in overall ratio and the 1500 has a much lower rear axle ratio than a 1600.
Phil
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Re: Panasport wheels
run whatever tire diameter you want to keep your speedometer ok…it doesn't matter if it's a 13, 14, or 15" wheel!
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Re: Panasport wheels
oops
195/65/R14 - off by 10%ish - i.e. speedo at 90sh is actually 80ish
195/65/R14 - off by 10%ish - i.e. speedo at 90sh is actually 80ish
Peter Harrison
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