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> English Minilites, 15 x 6.6
raynekat
post Apr 9 2015, 12:41 PM
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I've got the exact same wheel on my car (Minilite 6.5x15) with Yokohama S Drive 205/55x15 tires.

They fit great with no issues of the tires rubbing either in the front or rear of the car.

The 55's are nice height....not too low of a profile.
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post Apr 9 2015, 07:23 PM
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Do you still do rust repair and chassis stiffening kit installs?
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QUOTE(davidahmuty @ Apr 7 2015, 01:44 PM) *

QUOTE(sean_v8_914 @ Apr 7 2015, 02:36 PM) *

Minilite wheels
Porsche 914 Autocross dreams come true. Super light wheels made in England. Less unsprung weight allows suspension to react quicker. Special metric lug nuts included. Very clean. Cast into the wheel “6 ½ JKx15CH (33X)” stamped into the wheel “Made in England” awesome wheels


im in san diego. ill drive to LA to deliver since I need to go up there soon
$1000


By the way, what does a minilite weigh? (since you mentioned "super" light)



For what it's worth, I posted the following information back in July 2012.

"Just got back from the post office. I used their scale to weigh, to the ounce, several common 914 wheels. All of these weights are for clean, bare wheels with no wheel weights, no valve stems or lug bolts. I am preparing a set of autocross wheels and a set of track wheels and want to start with the lightest, commonly available wheel possible. Thought that others might be able to use this info so here it is.

All wheels are 4X130 bolt pattern. The Minilite wheel is 6.5" X 15". The rest of the wheels are 5.5" X 15". Weights are from lightest to heaviest.

Mahle - 13 lbs. 4 oz.
Fuchs - 13 lbs. 15 oz.
914 Steel "Sport" wheel - 17 lbs. 0 oz.
914 Steel "Beetle" wheel - 17 lbs. 1 oz.
Minilite - 17 lbs. 15 oz."
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post Apr 10 2015, 06:14 PM
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centercaps included? If not, what cap fits?
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Hey Sean,
When can I bring my car down to get the stiffening kits installed?
KD


Btw I have a correct cap for these wheels......
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