ITB Scirrocco 13" wheels

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I recently bought an ITB Scirocco with 13"x6" wheels (only 4). I have found that they are difficult to come by. I have been running 14" Hoosiers since the 14" wheels are easily accessible; but I have been told that the 13's will be faster.

Does anyone know where to find some reasonable 13x6?

Also --
Recommendation for tires would be appreciated.

Any insight would be appreciated


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Jason
ITB 17 (NER SCCA)
 
Jason
We ran 13x5.5's on our golf gti its first year in ITB.13x6's are hard to find and way too expensive for non factory VW wheels.
We went to 14x6 wheels and had much better luck.Less tire "rollover" ie the sidewall of the tire folding under on the rim. 13's will give you quicker acceleration. 14's a higher top speed.Although the difference is marginal between the two. We use the factory "gti" snowflake wheels,there are millions of them.They are pretty durable and all the import kids don't want them once they go with 17's,18's or whatever on their streetcars.
The absolute best tire to run in my free opinion is the BFG R1,of course like everything really good you can't get them anymore....
Toyo proxes RA1's are an excellent choice for a begining driver,handle good,durable,and damn near rock hard. Actually the only difference between a rock and a toyo proxes is the toyo will burn if you put enough heat to it.
We have also had great luck with Kumho V700 Victoracers.
Hope that helps.
dave parker
wdcr itb#13
 
Jason, I've got a set of 13x5.5 Ronal's that were rn in the Rabbit Cup in the early 80's.

I've also got a stock set of 13x5.5 that came from an A1 Scirocco.

Let me know if your interested.


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Tim Linerud
San Francisco Region SCCA
#95 ITB GTI, GP for 2002
 
The only new 13x6 wheels you're going to find are true race wheels (Panasport, etc.) and they're not cheap. Plan on spending $600+ for a set. Since you can run the 14's, I'd go w/ them. They're cheap and plentiful. I know TireRack and some old Borbet's they were selling for ~$75.

If you decide to go 14's, I would like to talk w/ you about purchasing the 13x6's. I'm building a l-p HProd Scirocco (Mk I), and we're only allowed to run 13's.

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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608
 
At one time, there were numerous 13x6 VW steel wheels available from salvage yards. They are definitely heavier than an alloy wheel but they are sufficient for mounting rain tires. The only disadvantage is that the steel wheels increase the unsprung weight of each corner of the car.

You probably will not find any cheap, used 13x6 alloy wheels unless you find an owner who does not know their value. Consequently the only other choice is the aftermarket race alloy. Just depends on your race budget and a potential concern about the amount of unsprung weight. Regards, Ryan.
 
Mark,

I had a set of those exact wheels that I sold to a friend who used to race, of all things, a Scirocco. He ran a Mk I w/ a 1.7 as an EMRA ST4 car. From what I remember, I got them on a Mk I Scirocco that I ended up selling to someone else. I think I sold those wheels for $200 back in '95 or '96. And mine weren't in that good of shape. BTW, bid's up to $74.01 now. I'll check tomorrow AM. Auction ends ~noon tomorrow. Shipping is goinig to be $10/wheel at least.

Ryan,

I've never seen a 13x6 steel VW wheel. Seen plenty of 13x5 and 13x5.5, but no 13x6. AFAIK, there are no OEM VW wheels in 13x6 (at least the US models).

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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608
 
I mentioned the hint about the mid-80s Renault Cup MOMO alloys being this size but the previous note reminds me that we had steel wheels available as well. They did not have much ventilation, as I recall (and we never went fast enough to worry much about brakes) but we used them with rain tires. Or on the street, commuting to the University of Washington
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There must still be some of these floating around out there...

Kirk
 
Well, I decided to bid on them. We'll see if I get them. Only 2.5 hours left.

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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608
 
They're up over $100, I'm out. Still not a bad price, I just don't have the extra cash right now. Probably going to be $150 shipped.

Edit: Winning bid was $157.50
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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608

[This message has been edited by Bill Miller (edited July 29, 2002).]
 
BMW 320 13x6" alloys. Cheap, cheap, cheap. See your local junque-yard. You'll need different lug bolts (straight shoulder vs. VW ball shoulder), but that's only $20 at NAPA.

The offset is different, but SO WHAT ??? I've run them on Golfs and Sciroccos for years, and the 205's I've run don't rub (Yok, Kumho, Toyo, Bridgestone's, BFG's....don't know if the 205 Hoosiers would be close, but 30 seconds with a baseball bat would fix that.

The best part is that my SRF generates an unending supply of 13" Yok 008R's for my Golf.

The fastest, bestest, stickiest tire on earth is a free tire.
 
BMW 320 13x6" alloys. Cheap, cheap, cheap. See your local junque-yard. You'll need different lug bolts (straight shoulder vs. VW ball shoulder), but that's only $20 at NAPA.

The offset is different, but SO WHAT ??? I've run them on Golfs and Sciroccos for years, and the 205's I've run don't rub (Yok, Kumho, Toyo, Bridgestone's, BFG's....don't know if the 205 Hoosiers would be close, but 30 seconds with a baseball bat would fix that.

The best part is that my SRF generates an unending supply of 13" Yok 008R's for my Golf.

The fastest, bestest, stickiest tire on earth is a free tire.
 
The final bid was $157.50 for (4) 13x6 MSW alloys. Assuming $40 to ship all 4 wheels, that's 4 wheels for $200, or about the price of ONE Panasport. Not too bad!

Just an example that there are 13x6 wheels out there for a reasonable price. If you check Ebay periodically, you'll find them.

BTW, I think the winner of the auction drives an ITC Scirocco...just my hunch!
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MC
#14 GP VW Scirocco
 
On a tangent ....Thank you to who ever suggested using a wooden baseball/softball bat for performing the legal modification of flattening the inner fender lip! I tried it last week after I noticed I was slightly rubbing the tire on my left front. I inserted the bat between the tire and fender and rolled the bat back and forth while changing the angle and progressively working towards the fat end of the bat. It left a really smooth edge. Works great! Chews up the bat pretty good so use an old one.
 
Originally posted by Greg Gauper:
On a tangent ....Thank you to who ever suggested using a wooden baseball/softball bat for performing the legal modification of flattening the inner fender lip! I tried it last week after I noticed I was slightly rubbing the tire on my left front. I inserted the bat between the tire and fender and rolled the bat back and forth while changing the angle and progressively working towards the fat end of the bat. It left a really smooth edge. Works great! Chews up the bat pretty good so use an old one.


Standard technique!
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Mark, I don't think those wheels cost much more than $50/ea when they were new.


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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608
 
Hi Bill,

I don't know anything about "MSW" wheels, and have no idea what they cost new. But economics tells us supply/demand will affect the current price and I do know the supply of 13x6 wheels seems to be less than the demand, hence the rising prices, right?

Personally, I'm sticking with Panasports on the GP car because of the loading the slicks puts on the wheels!

MC
#14 GP VW Scirocco
 
Mark,

I understand the economics of the situation. I would have bought them if I could have got them for $100. Like I said, I had a set of those exact wheels that I sold 6 or 7 years ago for $200 or $250 (can't remember). Not sure why the guy bought them for that much, I think you could still get 13's back then.

These would have been good rain wheels or to hang the used slicks I've got on just to try them out. I'll probably end up going w/ Panasports as well. I had them on my ITA MR2, and while they may not be the lightest thing out there, they are damn strong. I'll just keep my eyes open for bargins. Don't really have the money to buy anything right now.

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MARRS #25 ITB Rabbit GTI
SCCA 279608
 
Thanks for all your suggestions.

I also bowed out of the ebay when it went over $110.

I bid a couple bucks on a set of BMW 320 wheels. I won't try too hard to get them though.

I think I will stick with my plan to run 14's as they are readily available (we have many).

I will keep the 13's and mount a set of rains, since I only need 4.

Thanks,

Jason
 
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