Web Spoke wheel thread!
07-22-2008 | 09:25 PM
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Web Spoke wheel thread!
Please post pics of MINIs with Web Spoke wheels! In motion, parked on the street, covered in brakedust, whatever. Here's a couple I found on here to start off
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07-23-2008 | 12:49 AM
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From: Sacramento, Ca
07-23-2008 | 01:12 AM
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Scott48 Nice...
Best looking R56 ive seen to date is still Thumper... Also riding on the machV
07-23-2008 | 01:15 AM
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07-23-2008 | 08:10 PM
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love those man! what black did you use? satin or flat?
I finally got a set.....they need some attention
07-23-2008 | 08:16 PM
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From: oh10
I <3 Glen's webspokes.
Tuxedo editions
07-23-2008 | 08:21 PM
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From: Everett WA
07-23-2008 | 09:17 PM
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love those man! what black did you use? satin or flat?
thanks dan, flat black centers matte clear coated, gloss white lips with gloss clear coat
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I <3 Glen's webspokes.
Tuxedo editions
thanks meestarally
07-23-2008 | 09:19 PM
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where can you get matte clear coat? I've been looking for that in a retail place
07-23-2008 | 09:22 PM
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i picked it up at homedepot. it was one box of matte amongst dozens of gloss clears :(
07-23-2008 | 09:23 PM
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cool...I'll have a look. I have been using expensive wheel paint and finally tried my jeep wheels with, umm, rustoleum.
it actually has a better finish than either VHT or Duplicolor wheel paint.
07-23-2008 | 10:08 PM
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i used rustoleum bbq paint for the centers and rustoleum stove appliance paint for the white
11-08-2008 | 09:21 PM
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glnr13
i used rustoleum bbq paint for the centers and rustoleum stove appliance paint for the white
Did you disassemble the wheels to paint them?
11-09-2008 | 01:53 AM
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Did you disassemble the wheels to paint them?
sure did
11-09-2008 | 07:59 AM
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Oh man, you've opened the flood gates...
1. How long did it take to dissassemble the wheels?
2. What tools do you need to do it?
3. Are there any specific requirements for torquing the bolts when you reassemble?
4. How is the paint holding up over time?
I'm sure I've got more questions....
Thanks in advance.
vin.
11-09-2008 | 11:02 AM
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sure did
11-09-2008 | 12:54 PM
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c615586
Oh man, you've opened the flood gates...
1. How long did it take to dissassemble the wheels?
a couple hours. 14 bolts for each wheel, i wrenched them by hand to make sure or do my best not to strip the bolts.
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2. What tools do you need to do it?
12 point 8mm bit. also called a "triple box" bit.
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3. Are there any specific requirements for torquing the bolts when you reassemble?
28lbs and be sure to use blue loctite.
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4. How is the paint holding up over time?
aside from me curbing them
the paint is holding up just fine.
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I'm sure I've got more questions....
Thanks in advance.
vin.
you're welcome
11-11-2008 | 09:17 AM
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Here's mine...
11-12-2008 | 11:13 PM
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11-13-2008 | 02:17 AM
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28lbs and be sure to use blue loctite.
Wow.... so very nice!
Did you have any special diagrams showing the order in reassembling the bolts and what torque ranges to use before arriving at 28lbs?
I think I smell a trip to the powdercoater coming up soon!
11-27-2008 | 07:52 PM
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Buying Web spokes
Hi all,
I am about to buy a set of used Web-spokes w/runflats... just wondering what kind of issues (if any) should I be aware of for these wheels?
Thanks!
11-28-2008 | 01:51 AM
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Mini_Joe
Wow.... so very nice!
Did you have any special diagrams showing the order in reassembling the bolts and what torque ranges to use before arriving at 28lbs?
I think I smell a trip to the powdercoater coming up soon!
no diagrams. just cross patterned. no torque ranges. the bolts are titanium...
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11-28-2008 | 08:22 AM
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the bolts are titanium, they won't stretch.
Ti Bots do stretch, only once. Many maufactures recomend TI hardware to be used only 1 time and replaced .
Alex
11-28-2008 | 08:42 AM
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Alex@tirerack
Ti Bots do stretch, only once. Many maufactures recomend TI hardware to be used only 1 time and replaced .
Alex
And I was never able to find a source for these bolts. Any suggestions
Alex?
Here are mine, powder coated black/dark silver painted rim.
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11-28-2008 | 08:54 AM
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I've got a PW/PW/PW MCS with the webspokes and wanted to keep the factory wheels (love the webspokes) but change the silver tone to something that would make the cream/brown in the PW paint pop a bit more... It's a light bronze powdercoat with a bit of silver flake in it. It changes color with the light... going from a light brownish silver in intense sunlight to a darker bronze in the shade/cloudcover.
While I had everything apart, I cleaned the insides of the barrel out with an abrasive sanding wheel and had them powdercoated in a darker brown with a slight gold flake in it (too bad that it gets lost inside the wheel, but it does hide brake dust better).