Let's see them wheels
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My 66 Coupe has 15" x 7" US Mag UT-102 wheels. Not the ideal back spacing at 3.75, but no tire clearance issues with the Goodyear Comfortread tire P205/60R15. With car on tires and 270 lb friend on the fenders, no fender contact was made with the tires.
My 66 More Door has 15x6 Vision Ralley wheels 55-5661. Again, not the ideal backspacing at 4". No tire clearance issues with the Goodyear Comfortread tire P195/60R15. Goodyear techs confirmed there would be no contact with fenders. The P205/60R15 tires I requested made contact with fenders. I found the center caps on ebay. They are mid-60s Corvette centers with 66 Corvair wire wheel spinner bars fitted. Fit the car great, too bad the vendor didn't balance them.
My 66 More Door has 15x6 Vision Ralley wheels 55-5661. Again, not the ideal backspacing at 4". No tire clearance issues with the Goodyear Comfortread tire P195/60R15. Goodyear techs confirmed there would be no contact with fenders. The P205/60R15 tires I requested made contact with fenders. I found the center caps on ebay. They are mid-60s Corvette centers with 66 Corvair wire wheel spinner bars fitted. Fit the car great, too bad the vendor didn't balance them.
Al Lane
Southeast Georgia
1966 Coupe 110 4 spd
1966 More Door 110 PG FOR SALE
Southeast Georgia
1966 Coupe 110 4 spd
1966 More Door 110 PG FOR SALE
- guthrie1068
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Re: Let's see them wheels
Mine are BMW wheels, I converted to 5 lug, same bolt pattern as the LM. Side note, I can't figure out why those chicks aren't riding with me...
Chad Guthrie
Rives Junction, MI
'63 Convertible
Rives Junction, MI
'63 Convertible
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1965 Corvair Corsa coupe
Rochester, NY USA
Rochester, NY USA
- American Mel
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I don't have any real good pictures of what I have done, so I'll just post what I do have.
I personally like the factory Chevrolet Rallye Wheel of the '60s.
I am currently running a set of 15' 1967 factory wheels off of a Corvette.
Up until 1968, they used the "Low-Hat" center cap, so that is what I have on my '67 Vert.
It gives the car an upgraded wheel and tire arrangement from stock, while still appearing factory installed.
I like some contrast on the exterior of a car, and especially if it is plain-Jane white, as mine is.
So, in that theme, I have a blue interior, so I painted the centers of my wheels blue, along with the rear engine cove.
I also painted the bottom of the car from the body crease just above the rocker-spears downwards, in the same blue.
Don't know what others think of it, but I like it.
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I personally like the factory Chevrolet Rallye Wheel of the '60s.
I am currently running a set of 15' 1967 factory wheels off of a Corvette.
Up until 1968, they used the "Low-Hat" center cap, so that is what I have on my '67 Vert.
It gives the car an upgraded wheel and tire arrangement from stock, while still appearing factory installed.
I like some contrast on the exterior of a car, and especially if it is plain-Jane white, as mine is.
So, in that theme, I have a blue interior, so I painted the centers of my wheels blue, along with the rear engine cove.
I also painted the bottom of the car from the body crease just above the rocker-spears downwards, in the same blue.
Don't know what others think of it, but I like it.
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Currently own: '66Monza Coupe, '67Monza Vert, '67A/C Monza Sport Sedan
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
- Allan Lacki
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The wheel studs are longer than stock to accommodate the aluminum wheels.
The hub-centric rings are made of aluminum and measure 70.69 mm ID, 78.23 mm OD. They are somewhere between 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. They fit nice & tight, which is to say perfectly.
I was looking for something period-correct, so when I went shopping for wheels, I was hoping to score a set of real Halibrand kidney bean wheels, but they went out of production and even used ones are ridiculously expensive.
Tires are 205/55R15.

15x6 Rocket Igniter wheels installed in 2012 with Corvette / Z28 wheel studs from Dorman (Part # 610 259-1) and custom-machined hub-centric rings from a company named "Motorsport Tech". The wheel studs are longer than stock to accommodate the aluminum wheels.
The hub-centric rings are made of aluminum and measure 70.69 mm ID, 78.23 mm OD. They are somewhere between 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. They fit nice & tight, which is to say perfectly.
I was looking for something period-correct, so when I went shopping for wheels, I was hoping to score a set of real Halibrand kidney bean wheels, but they went out of production and even used ones are ridiculously expensive.
Tires are 205/55R15.

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A few years ago before I swapped exhaust to the large extractors.
David Clamp
1965 Corsa convertible, 140/4sp
2009 Porsche 911 Carrera, 3.6L/7sp PDK

1965 Corsa convertible, 140/4sp
2009 Porsche 911 Carrera, 3.6L/7sp PDK
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Datsun, or do you say Nissan, 280ZX 15x6 wheels. I've had them on the car since 2008'ish!
Keitho64
05 GTO
00 911 C2
64 Corvair Monza
05 GTO
00 911 C2
64 Corvair Monza
- American Mel
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Datsun/Nissan
It depends on the year.
If I remember the years correctly,.....
1982 and earlier, it was just Datsun.
During 1983, it was "DATSUN, by Nissan"
During 1984, it was "NISSAN, by Datsun."
And finally, in 1985, it just simply became NISSAN.
This switch-over was quite evident on the backs of their little pick-ups where the smaller wording was printed out, below and to the right of the large branding in the middle of the tailgate.
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Addittional note, the Turbo 280Z's had five lug wheels.
Currently own: '66Monza Coupe, '67Monza Vert, '67A/C Monza Sport Sedan
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
Have owned: '61Monza Coupe, '62Monza Wagon, '63Spyder, '65 Corsa
Loc: WA, One mile south of Canadian border.
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These will be going on my '65 soon. Hopefully when the ground freezes I can go pick her up and and get the wheels under her and drag her onto a trailer...
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Currently running 17x7 and 17x8 American Racing Salt Flat Specials, and the other pic is the set of 17x8 BBS RC 090 from a BMW E39 5-series that are on my Loadside.
Re: Let's see them wheels
In 60 years, every wheel imaginable has been installed on the Corvair. Why don't you start from the other direction. Find the tire width and outside diameter that will best suit your usage. if you pick the OD, you can buy a tire that will match your driving, lower profile = higher performance, higher profile = better ride. Once you find those tires, they will suggest a Minimum and maximum wheel width. If you keep the backspace close to stock - just over four inches, most wheel/tire combos will fit. Now you know what wheels will fit, and you have a set of "near" dimensions for a wheel that will fit, with the tires you want. Now style pops into view. If you are going to equip a late model, you can always look for a replacement wheel to duplicate the 15" x 7" wheel of a 1982 Camaro Z28. In a 15" wheel, all the dimensions are perfect to fit the late model Corvair. I am not talking Style, just dimensions and fit.
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I too, am a fan of the RC 090. Here's my 65 corsa with a set that I refinished.
And something similar on my lakewood project. 15x7 enkei 92
Nate Wolfe
65 Corsa 180
61 Lakewood 140
65 Corsa 180
61 Lakewood 140
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I'm a BIG fan of wagons and can't wait to see how yours turns out. In addition to my Corvairs, I have this 2004 Audi S4 Avant. My concession to a modern "family" car, the 4.2L V8 and 6-spd make most of my problems disappear.
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16x8 Vintage Wheel Works V48, which are no longer available. I think the minilite style wheel fits the car better than the 13x7 Dayton wires that were on it when I bought it.