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Old 10-27-2004, 05:32 PM
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Default wheels with ONE lug in the center

about 3-4 years ago i remember seeing some wheels that had an adapter plate that bolted to the stock lugs, and then the wheel was held on with one big nut in the center...like an indy car


i just remembered these the other day, and i can remember what company made them, anyone on here have an idea?
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main company that does that is Dayton wire wheels

think it was called "knock off"
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Another version is "spline drive" which is I believe what Ferrari uses. I think Ferrari wheels are manufactured by Speedline in Italy?

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I think you're talking about Toora wheels.
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No sir, i dont like it....

(if anyone can tell me where that is from,"no sir, i dont like it" i will give you a cookie!)
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Originally Posted by LucidBD
No sir, i dont like it....

(if anyone can tell me where that is from,"no sir, i dont like it" i will give you a cookie!)
Mr. Horse on Ren & Stimpy
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They just used a set of Gold Spokes on Pimp My Ride that had knock-offs. Pretty trick until someone nabs them with no struggle... :?
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New Porsche Carrera GT has them.
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so do you want them or what? its probably cheaper to go with a rim that has a lug cover that looks like it. I think tsw has some
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Originally Posted by BoomBox757
so do you want them or what? its probably cheaper to go with a rim that has a lug cover that looks like it. I think tsw has some

Rage makes them too (on the cheap)
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Originally Posted by xvolcomx88
New Porsche Carrera GT has them.
The Porsche Carrera Cup cars have them too, along with air jacks. About 6-7 years ago I was at Watkins Glen when two collectors had just gotten theirs. They came with a big socket and torque wrench to get the nuts on and off. And it was really cool to see them hook the air hose to the fitting on the hood and have the air jacks come down and lift the car up.

I don't know of any manufacturer other than Toora who makes real single-nut retrofit wheels in a "racing" style (not wires.)
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Here you go JasonH, your plate of cookies for getting it right!

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TSW also had a wheel called the Xenon.

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My motegi FF7 rims also have it

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The TSW and Motegis just have covers over the lugs. The Tooras and those Porsche wheels have only one nut.
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the reasion why they called 'em knock offs id because all you need is like a big wrench or a big rubber mallet to spin the lug off

its cold enought outside to freeze the ***** off a brass monkey

if anyone knows what a brass monkey is

i do:D
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Brass Monkey? That funky monkey!!!! Beastie Boys 1986 !

Now back to our regularly scheduled program.
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Originally Posted by hornet_on_flower
the reasion why they called 'em knock offs id because all you need is like a big wrench or a big rubber mallet to spin the lug off

its cold enought outside to freeze the ***** off a brass monkey

if anyone knows what a brass monkey is

i do:D
A brass monkey was a brass plate that kept the bottom stack of cannon ***** from rolling about. Thing is that brass contracts much faster in cold weather than iron so if the temps dropped too much the layer of cannon ***** would roll off. It's also a mixed drink that Eazy-E rapped about.
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Hmmmm, i always thought it was Beastie Boys that sang about that drink. Huh have to break out the eazy-e tapes!
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i remember seeing on some tv show that west coast customs was trying to find new wheels for some rich person's ferrari enzo and they had a hard time doing it because the enzo's wheels are one lug. i think they had to have some custom wheels made for it.
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