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Old 06-24-07, 12:28 PM   #21 (permalink)
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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

Hello Darren,
nice pics, but the time will come soon where I will be able to post similar ones.
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Old 06-26-07, 09:45 PM   #22 (permalink)
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So I'm reading on another thread that has a huge amount of thread drift and find this picture of Lola wheels and the comment Lola Wheels in the Making. What is the deal?

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The wheel centre in this photo originated from myself. The centre was taken off an original MkII Lola wheel, and still has the correct part number cast into the rear spokes.

I was planning to produce some for sale, but am waiting for replys. I haven't heard back yet. A lot of time went into producing the tooling to produce this wheel to make sure it was dimensionally correct.

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Old 06-26-07, 09:59 PM   #23 (permalink)
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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

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Also new phone numbers and servers to deal with...bugger!!
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Actually, This is a REAL Lola wheel

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Didn't pick up earlier, but is Dymag producing the IIIb wheels for the continuation cars.

The photo is not too clear so I can't see if its the original profile.
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T70 MK II rear wheel (15x10) same outer appearance as a front (15x8)
T70 MK III rear wheel (15x12) fronts the same as MK II
T70 MK IIIb wheels
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Old 07-02-07, 01:31 PM   #26 (permalink)
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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

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Didn't pick up earlier, but is Dymag producing the IIIb wheels for the continuation cars.

The photo is not too clear so I can't see if its the original profile.
Sorry for the delay in replying, but I've been at "The 'Ring" for the C.E.R race all w/end. But yes, Dymag are producing the wheels for the Continuation cars, and VERY nice they are too. But I'm very glad I won't have to be paying for a set.......

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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

I've always thought the Lola wheels looked a little like these - from a IROC Camaro from the middle 80s. Sure the number of spokes is wrong, but on quick visual inspection it can pass and I bet it'll look good on the car.

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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

PS engineering list one piece t70 wheels as I recall.
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Old 07-02-07, 08:35 PM   #29 (permalink)
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TODAY I had my RCR LOLA wheels balanced at the UNSER RACING GARAGE here in Albuquerque. Good company...The actual wheels were
"made" from other componants (see welding marks).
CLARIFICATION: The pictured wheels are NOT the ones delivered on my new RCR Lola. I have NOT inspected "BLACK" rim wheels currently on car as to manufacturing details...sorry for confusion...
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PS engineering list one piece t70 wheels as I recall.
I didn't remember them selling any, or at least not when I last looked. To my knowledge nobody makes a Lola replica wheel, that is, a replica that looks like Johan's wheels. I've got BRMs on mine, John has widened BRMs on his Lola. There are some pictures of Lola Spiders wearing Halibrands, but I don't know that I've seen any Lolas wearing BRMs.

I'll probably be selling my BRMs before too much longer as we're not going to race with the knock offs. They are simply too slow to change out compared to bolt ons, and, I just feel much more comfortable with bolt ons as do my co-drivers. Besides, I don't think the SCCA will allow them and even if they did I'm sure a steward or someone would decide they weren't legal while they had to look it up somewhere.

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Six pin drive only though......as original...nobody as yet has catered to the replica 5 pin drive set up.
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Re: Alright, Lola Wheels, what is the deal?

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I'll probably be selling my BRMs before too much longer as we're not going to race with the knock offs. They are simply too slow to change out compared to bolt ons, .

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What do you mean too slow to change. We did a full change from slicks to wets at Donnington last month and it only took 3 of us 3 minutes .......

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MEGA-WHEELS: Try these babies on for size????
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