Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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Does anyone have the Wheel Vintiques rallye wheels on their car? How do you like them? Is the finish correct right out of the box or will they need to be repainted?
How about the trim rings and center caps? Quality and finish? Same rings and center caps as the major suppliers sell?
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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Why not real wheels? They are still out there. Cost. I can get a set of 4 rims, trim rings and center caps for less than the cost of a set of original rims only (that still need restoration). I'm talking about the 15x7 rims here.
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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I've purchased many sets of Wheel Vintiques rims, GM and Mopar, and Ford without any issues, the Mopar Rallyes will need to be repainted as they just don't have the powdercoat color down after all these years, just paint over the powdercoat, no need to strip it off, as it adds a layer of rust prevention, the trim rings are very close to the originals, you'd be hard pressed to notice the differences, the 70 centers are "correct" looking in appearance...now is the time to go to 15X8's, the gap difference is not that noticeable between the trim ring and the wheel
here's the 15X8 with 15X7 trim ring (above) and the 15X7 Ralley with 15X7 trim rings and 70 centers below, all from Wheel Vintiques
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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Ordered set of Wheel Vintique wheels from Summit. The US Steel wheels were on backorder so didn't get them. Also ordered the center caps and trim rings. I'll let you all know how they work out when I get them on the Challenger.
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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The powder coat looks so pretty on the rims , honestly it's nice looking in a way with the metallic
It was tough knowing you have to scuff scotchbrite and repaint them
Just don't understand how they can't even come close with the color
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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I just painted and mounted the tires on a set of Wheel Vintiques 15x7 rallye wheels from Summit for my friends 70 V code Challenger R/T. The wheels come power coated in an incorrect color. This power coat will eventually rust if left unprotected. I scuffed them and primed them,then I coated them with Rustolem flat aluminum silver paint. I then mounted and balanced them. They were very true as I watched them spin on the balancer. One wheel needed only .25 ounces of weight,two others only needed .25 on one side,and .50 on the other side. The fourth wheel needed .50 on one side,and .75 on the other. Unless you need date coded wheels,then these are the way to go verses warped,curbed,bent or the stretched out lug holes of some originals.
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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I've used them and they are a pretty good choice except for two things no one touched on:
1. They are based on the 72 and up wheel that was made in Canada, the oval holes will have a thicker shrouding to them. Once you understand what I'm saying you'll pick it out everytime.
2. They are supposed to be balanced using a lug-centric tool. This tool holds the wheel by the lug holes not the center hole while on the balance machine. Manufacturer doesn't guaranty the center hole is true.
He's a picture of mine on my 72. Ron I'll agree with you Ron on the thicker more pronounced stamping on the oval holes (they actually measure about .050 more raised than the earlier "original" versions, causing them to be more "pronounced") although "most" would be hard pressed to notice the difference unless side by side...or a set of dial calipers in hand As far as balance, I've had ZERO issues using center, or lug centric balancing on the WV offerings, Mopar and brand X repros, however I've given up on traditional weight balance after using Dynabeads for the last decade+, I've got WV repros running repro belted Polyglass tires and WV repros running modern radials all running Dynabeads, ZERO balance issues at any speed, including triple digits Mike
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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I received them on Wednesday but didn't get to look at them until today. The wheels looks very nice. They are definitely not gray like previous sets I have seen. The silver was nice, but as stated above have way too much metallic in them so they have to be painted. The trim rings were very nice. No compaints there. The center caps were ok. All 4 arrived with small scratches in the center applique. The light argent paint was not even close to original in hue or texture.
Does anyone sell a center cap that is close to original in appearance? Or are these as good as I'm going find without having to repaint them myself (which I would rather not do)?
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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Does anyone sell a center cap that is close to original in appearance? Or are these as good as I'm going find without having to repaint them myself (which I would rather not do)? It's actually easy to repaint the centers if you use 1/4" masking tape, just mask, reshoot if the argent isn't to your liking, or you can buy repro centers from Mopar Performance ($250+), but their argent varies in batches as well, so getting a "matching" color set is often times a challenge, I've had to repaint new MP centers as well
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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I ordered a set of the "Restorer's Choice" center caps from Classic Industries since they had a good sale this weekend. When they arrive, I will let you know how they compare to the Wheel Vintiques caps from Summit.
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I just painted and mounted the tires on a set of Wheel Vintiques 15x7 rallye wheels from Summit for my friends 70 V code Challenger R/T. The wheels come power coated in an incorrect color. This power coat will eventually rust if left unprotected. I scuffed them and primed them,then I coated them with Rustolem flat aluminum silver paint. I then mounted and balanced them. They were very true as I watched them spin on the balancer. One wheel needed only .25 ounces of weight,two others only needed .25 on one side,and .50 on the other side. The fourth wheel needed .50 on one side,and .75 on the other. Unless you need date coded wheels,then these are the way to go verses warped,curbed,bent or the stretched out lug holes of some originals. I looked for that Rustoleum paint this weekend. I did not find any aluminum silver that was flat - all was gloss. I was given a can of Rustoleum "Bright Coat" Metallic finish aluminum. Is that what you used?
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Re: Opinions on the Wheel Vintiques Rallye Wheels from Summit
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Two years ago I ordered the wheel Vintiques 15x7 from Summit. I painted the wheel went to match my OEM rims . When I went to put the OEM 15x7 trim ring on... no way too deep. Returned to Summit { painted} and sent me another {same part number }and the same issue. Offset is wrong for a OEM trim ring these were not 15x6.5 rims
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