Hervey has really nice finished wheels for a very reasonable price. The two way shipping can be pricey though.
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 280
Hervey has really nice finished wheels for a very reasonable price. The two way shipping can be pricey though.
Location: Florida: Pinellas County
Posts: 2,107
My VIN: 5003 Never placed Concourse
Club(s): (DCF)
-----Dan B.
Just for clarification, early VIN cars had the darker gray wheels and later VIN cars had the silver wheels.
Chris Miles
For Better or Worse I own a DeLorean!
1983 Grey Manual, VIN #16409, Fresno, California
Location: New York, NY
Posts: 280
Does anyone know which powder coat color & brand to use if you want the dark gray wheels? I want mine to be as close to stock possible.
Steve
#01785 '81 DeLorean, Automatic with fuel flap & Black interior
Location: Parker, TX
Posts: 731
My VIN: #1283
Club(s): (SCDC) (DCUK)
FWIW, if you follow this link you can see what I had done on my wheels way back in '06 and now 11 years later they STILL look great. (OK, I do admit that those wheels have never seen rain or any harsh conditions of any kind, but still...)
VR6 engine (367 rwhp/377 ftlb); Type T4 turbo; A/R=0.70/0.68; Air-to-air intercooler, Megasquirt MS3 Pro, Manual tranny w/ HD output shaft; Remote mounted oil filter.
Adjustable dampers and ride height springs from QA1/DriveStainless; SS triangulated LCA brackets, boxed in LCAs, PU bushings, ventilated front brake rotors - all from DMCEU; UCAs with -3 deg camber from Reid Performance; 15" rear rims x 4
http://deloreanvr6conversion.blogspot.com