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My rims have a positive offset of 19mm. According to the folks at Mini Mania 165/70's fit a 1965 Sprite rear without rubbing. The 65 series Achilles is the same width as the 70 series but a half inch shorter. Some Minilites have a positive offset of 23mm that can cause rubbing.Keep me posted on how the tire/rim fitment is in the rear. I have a 1/4 elliptical car with 165/65r13 on JBW 5.5 wide minilights and they rub the inside of the fender. I need to check the offset and see if a 5 inch wide minilite would help. I'm not sure 155/70r13 would gain enough clearance either. I might have to narrow my axle tube. I really do not want to go down that rabbit hole, but I really want the car to sit a bit lower in the rear.
Achilles is the most readily available because they are sold for Geo's.That tire size is what I used to have on my Bugeye, but they were Pirelli CN 36 Cinturados and they stuck like glue! I didn’t know anyone was making a similar profile and 165s.
I agree. I had Pirelli's on my 1961 MGA and they had great wet and dry traction.That tire size is what I used to have on my Bugeye, but they were Pirelli CN 36 Cinturados and they stuck like glue! I didn’t know anyone was making a similar profile and 165s.
I'm in the process of swapping wires for VTO's and yes the wire wheel axle housing is shorter but factory bolt on axles are longer and won't fit. There are four lug racing axles that fit the wire housing. Contact Steve Christian at Ol' Phartz Parts. He knows all about swapping axle assemblies.My rims are 5.5 wide with 20 mm offset. My tires are random foreign made tires that are 165/65. I think the rubbing issue comes down to ride height and sidewall flex. What I probably need is a wire wheel differential housing with bolt on axles, then I could tweak the fitment with wheel spacers.
I put Pirelli's on every car I ever put tires on.I agree. I had Pirelli's on my 1961 MGA and they had great wet and dry traction.