Minilight Wheels
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Hello all,
I've taken delivery of John Clegg's Plus 2 and I have decided to replace the steel wheels with 14X6 Minilights . I've contacted Spyder and they estimate six weeks delivery, I've also emailed Minlight, but have not had a reply as yet.
Is there anyone else who supplies these wheels. I will also have to decide which tyres to fit, so any advice on suitable tyres would be greatly appreciated.
Alan D.
I've taken delivery of John Clegg's Plus 2 and I have decided to replace the steel wheels with 14X6 Minilights . I've contacted Spyder and they estimate six weeks delivery, I've also emailed Minlight, but have not had a reply as yet.
Is there anyone else who supplies these wheels. I will also have to decide which tyres to fit, so any advice on suitable tyres would be greatly appreciated.
Alan D.
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Hi Alan,
I bought mine direct from Minilite (Tech Del) via the NEC show a number of years ago.
I can advise you on tyres and wheel sizes - mine are, I think, 5" or 5.5". I think you might need 2.5" rear springs to accept these wheels.
Give me a call or perhaps call in when your next passing?
Jon
I bought mine direct from Minilite (Tech Del) via the NEC show a number of years ago.
I can advise you on tyres and wheel sizes - mine are, I think, 5" or 5.5". I think you might need 2.5" rear springs to accept these wheels.
Give me a call or perhaps call in when your next passing?
Jon
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MarkDa wrote:There is a long list of suppliers on Minilite website.
Thank you, i had realized that, but I note that there is some sort of washer or spacer to fit on the Plus 2 and thought that only Lotus people would be aware of this. but thank you anyway. Alan
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As for tyre size you need 185x65x14 don?t be tempted to go for 60 profile or you will have a big gap at the top of the wheel arches.
Here?s mine with 14x6 wheels and 185x65 Yokohama C drive tyres. My wheels are bolt on, but exactly the same as what you need apart from that.
Here?s mine with 14x6 wheels and 185x65 Yokohama C drive tyres. My wheels are bolt on, but exactly the same as what you need apart from that.
Kindest regards
Alan Thomas
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AFAIK The spacer goes between the spinner and the wheel centre. You can see it in the picture below.
Kindest regards
Alan Thomas
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Alan,
Don't discard the steel wheels, as they are effectively irreplaceable. As far as I can find, there are no remanufactured replacement steel wheels
Richard Hawkins
Don't discard the steel wheels, as they are effectively irreplaceable. As far as I can find, there are no remanufactured replacement steel wheels
Richard Hawkins
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RichardHawkins wrote:Alan,
Don't discard the steel wheels, as they are effectively irreplaceable. As far as I can find, there are no remanufactured replacement steel wheels
Richard Hawkins
Thanks Richard, I'm a hoarder, so they will be kept safe. But I will have eight steel wheels in stock, when I replace with alloys.
Alan
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RichardHawkins wrote:Alan,
Don't discard the steel wheels, as they are effectively irreplaceable. As far as I can find, there are no remanufactured replacement steel wheels
Richard Hawkins
I've seen them somewhere. Lotus Marques here in Australia have them listed.
https://lotusmarques.com/parts/catalogu ... sion-parts
Chris
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I am surprised you guys don't get together and have some alloy knock-offs cast to replace those heavy steel parts!
I think you will fine that the standard steel rims are actually about the same if not lighter than a cast alli one. And they look nicer IMHO. Shame no one reproduces them.
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Keith: I was referring to the knock off itself. Why not have some cast up in 26R style but threaded for 'normal' hubs? It would save a lot of unsprung weight-and look good.
Minilite wheels seem to be surprisingly heavy. Revolution wheels are much lighter.
Minilite wheels seem to be surprisingly heavy. Revolution wheels are much lighter.
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