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solex
Hello,

The PO installed 3 very good tires Centennial MKII and 1 very good Toyo 300 on my car. I would like to match the tires and have found out that these tires are no longer produced. I have checked around but no one has any old stock, I also called Toyo and Dunlop/Goodyear.

I am assuming that the Riviera's are 4.5 in wide since the 165 fits well on the rim, is this true, if not what is the widest tire I can fit on the rim?

Also were can I get tires for this diameter/width rim no one seems to carry 165R15's? I am working on other things on the car and eventually will go with a set of 5.5's (or larger) but just can't swing it now.

Thanks,
Dan
TheCabinetmaker
I think the rivs are 5 1/2", but the backset may be wrong for the 914. Most rives were made for VWs, but there were some made for the 914. 195/60 should fit ok. 205/60s will most likely hit the fender lips, or you'll have to "roll" the fender.
scotty914
the Riv's should be 5 inch, i use yoko avs db in 195 65 on my Rivs. they are quite, handle great, and have great wet and snow traction. the set on the rear of my car has 20 k on them and they still have plenty of tread, but i drive the car hard and burn up fronts in about 10 k. i dont rotate em because for me buying 2 tires every 10 k is better than 4 every 15 k. also at tire rack they are like 67 bucks iirc.
Aaron Cox
~50 bucks a pop, cooper 165 SR 15's wink.gif
solex
QUOTE (vsg914 @ Mar 23 2005, 06:49 AM)
I think the rivs are 5 1/2", but the backset may be wrong for the 914. Most rives were made for VWs, but there were some made for the 914. 195/60 should fit ok. 205/60s will most likely hit the fender lips, or you'll have to "roll" the fender.

Last night I measured the rim width at 6-1/4" and the backspacing at 4" is a rim for a 914 that will fit 195-60/65's

Thanks,
Dan
TheCabinetmaker
Was that measured on the outside of the rim?
solex
QUOTE (vsg914 @ Mar 24 2005, 06:05 AM)
Was that measured on the outside of the rim?

The width was measured from the edge of the front and rear of the rim.

The offset was measure from the hub mount surface to the edge of the rear of the rim.
TheCabinetmaker
I "think" you measure the inside of the rim where the tire bead seats to, but I've already been wrong once this morning! wacko.gif
solex
QUOTE (vsg914 @ Mar 24 2005, 06:28 AM)
I "think" you measure the inside of the rim where the tire bead seats to, but I've already been wrong once this morning! wacko.gif

I'll have to take it to a tire shop to remove the tire to do that.
TheCabinetmaker
It don't really matter Dan. The 195's should fit just fine. 205's might rub the fender. If ya don't mind rolling the fender, 205s are a better size in my 2 cent book. I know everyone bashes rivs, and thinks Fuchs are the only way to go, but I like Rivs just fine. Makes the 914 look like the hot wheels car it is. I have Westerns on my driver and love them.
TC/914
Hi,

What do the spokes look like on your Rivs? Are they smooth and tuck a little "in" where they meet the rim? Are they smooth on the sides but with a flat panel on the outer face that is polished a bit? Are they rough cast all over, without a panel, but with a brushed look to the aluminum rim?

Different wheels were manufactured for different cars at different times (although there is some cross over).

TC
solex
QUOTE (TC/914 @ Mar 24 2005, 06:40 AM)
Hi,

What do the spokes look like on your Rivs? Are they smooth and tuck a little "in" where they meet the rim? Are they smooth on the sides but with a flat panel on the outer face that is polished a bit? Are they rough cast all over, without a panel, but with a brushed look to the aluminum rim?

Different wheels were manufactured for different cars at different times (although there is some cross over).

TC

TC
They are smooth on the sides but with a flat panel on the outer face that is polished a bit. Similar to the one pictured here user posted image
TC/914
Those are the later reproduction "Riviera Style" wheels made for the VW market. They're a bit narrow and not quite as strong, but will probably be just fine. You can put up to 205's on them without a problem with the wheel, but you'll have to deal with the rear wheel wells rubbing the tire. They're popular with the VW crowd because, unlike the genuine Riverias, they'll fit with drop spindles.

The smooth spoke, cast finish Rivieras were offered by the Porsche dealers as optional sport wheels in the mid seventies and sold as well as the Fuchs around here.

These early Rivs are a really nice wheel, clean five spoke design with a purpose-built look. Thicker outer rim with a wider/higher area where the bead of the tire seats. I tigged up the "dummy" lug nut pockets on mine and they look kinda neat. They're on my Ghia with 215 x 75 x 15 Wranglers mounted on them in the rear. It REALLY gives the car long legs for highway running.

Luck,

TC
dlo914
QUOTE (vsg914 @ Mar 24 2005, 06:37 AM)
It don't really matter Dan. The 195's should fit just fine. 205's might rub the fender. If ya don't mind rolling the fender, 205s are a better size in my 2 cent book. I know everyone bashes rivs, and thinks Fuchs are the only way to go, but I like Rivs just fine. Makes the 914 look like the hot wheels car it is. I have Westerns on my driver and love them.

i thought i was the only one in this world that thought Rivs were okay looking....im not alone... confused24.gif clap.gif mueba.gif PHEW...BTA my 14 came with blacked out rivs....
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