Older Rims Onto Ve Commodore - Can it be done?  

greenxa
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Post #1 post 8th June 2010 - 07:54 PM
I have a VE SS which I am looking for some stockie rims for 17" and under in size.
Can any1 tell me if older commodore models steelies or alloys will fit my car?
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TwinCam16
Post #2

Yes they will.

Fitting VE rims onto and older model requires the centre to be machined out however.

But since you are going pre VE onto a VE you will be fine.

TwinCam16
Post #3

Keeping in mind this is depending on how big your brakes are...

Wraith
Post #4

Your probably better off ringing a tyre shop and finding out. Surely if the VE has smaller hubs then earlier models it will mean the wheels wont be on right as there's a gap?

VEP16
Post #5

u cant go smaller then a 17 an i think u may have to drill the stud holes out bigger as ve's have larger wheel studs. and you can buy a spacer that fits over the hub so they fit properly

greenxa
Post #6

Thanks. Not really too keen on running a spacer, might keep looking for some VE 17's for sale, seem to be a bit rare tho.

iamhappy46
Post #7

16" is minimum size for a VE(Omega run 16" steelies with some breathing room around the caliper

You dont need spacers, just a 2mm thick hubcentric ring, which any machine shop could make up for you OR machine the pre-VE commodore wheels bigger and fit an Ford hubcentric ring etc)

Stock SS brakes will clear 90% of pre-VE wheels

greenxa
Post #8

QUOTE (iamhappy46 @ Jun 9 2010, 08:05 PM) *
16" is minimum size for a VE(Omega run 16" steelies with some breathing room around the caliper

You dont need spacers, just a 2mm thick hubcentric ring, which any machine shop could make up for you OR machine the pre-VE commodore wheels bigger and fit an Ford hubcentric ring etc)

Stock SS brakes will clear 90% of pre-VE wheels


This is a little unclear to me, are you saying run a steel rim and just make up a hubcentric ring? What is the deal with a Ford ring?

Not really interested in runnning a 16" rim as the tires are too expensive to just do skids on, easies to get cheaper 17 tires.

iamhappy46
Post #9

I was only pointing out that you can fit a 16" rim if required.

You can machine the pre-VE wheels, so they have a bigger centre bore which means you can fit a hubcentric ring(also known as a locating ring) which locks the wheel onto the centre of the hub. The Pre-VE wheels are bigger than the VE centre already, but if you go bigger than a normal pre-VE wheel then you can fit an off the shelf Ford hubcentric ring smile.gif

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