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Hello all, I'm hoping that someone here can tell me who makes the wheels found on the 1991-1993 Legacy and 1994-1996 Impreza Group A Rally cars. I have seen a bunch of pictures, but havent been able to find the maker of the wheels. They are Bronze/Gold 6 spoke wheels, but I never seem to see a sponsor sticker anywhere for them. So if anyone knows who made/makes them, and where I could maybe find a set I'd really appreciate it. :)
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As for the rims, I thought you were talking about the Legacy, not

the Impreza rally car.

 

As for the Rota's:

 

No, no, a thousand times no. Rota's suck...poor quality.

 

http://lh5.ggpht.com/_NRSDCBt4i-U/Sb5GPOeq9dI/AAAAAAAACfY/vqjIplCfuJ4/Rota%20wheels.jpg

http://www.acuraworld.com/forums/attachments/f46/19937d1118609139-issues-hre-wheels-hrea.jpghttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploads11/rotamotivation1195624239.jpg

http://oi35.tinypic.com/24dmy5c.jpg

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I doubt these are them but I ran across a few pairs on ebay and loved them.

They are made by Technocast and are Corsair Rally wheels.

http://i19.photobucket.com/albums/b192/00vr6gti/wheels001-1.jpg

 

Not as cool as these:

 

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii287/bac52/DSC01341.jpg

 

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii287/bac52/DSC01350.jpg

 

I should have bought that car. I wish I'd had the time and money. RHD Prova car. So sick.

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Not as cool as these:

 

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii287/bac52/DSC01341.jpg

 

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii287/bac52/DSC01350.jpg

 

I should have bought that car. I wish I'd had the time and money. RHD Prova car. So sick.

 

Must be a RWD conversion, I see no front axle nut...

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Must be a RWD conversion, I see no front axle nut...

 

There's no rear axle nut either. The car was sans engine and drivetrain, the 6-speed that was in it is now being aggressively time-attacked.

 

Even if it were a RWD conversion, you can't NOT have an outer CV joint in place. That's what actually holds the wheel bearings together. No joint, no nut, wheel can literally fall off.

 

http://i267.photobucket.com/albums/ii287/bac52/DSC01349.jpg

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Hello all, I'm hoping that someone here can tell me who makes the wheels found on the 1991-1993 Legacy and 1994-1996 Impreza Group A Rally cars. I have seen a bunch of pictures, but havent been able to find the maker of the wheels. They are Bronze/Gold 6 spoke wheels, but I never seem to see a sponsor sticker anywhere for them. So if anyone knows who made/makes them, and where I could maybe find a set I'd really appreciate it. :)

 

First, there was different manufacturers depending on what era, car model and surface type.

 

The Legacy Group A started rallying on Tecnomagnesio. 15" 16 " 17"

specialy in the BRC.

I don't know the model name. Nothing is written on my set of 16".

 

After that it got Speedline for wheels.

Gravel: 15" Safari (Acropoli) 2011

Snow: 16"

Tarmac: 17" Champion 2010

 

The Impreza GrpA (93-96) had

Gravel: 15" Safari (Acropoli) 2011

Snow: 16"

Tarmac: 18-19" Supertourismo 2013

 

Later Impreza WRC had

OZ Racing.

 

Don't buy WRC/Group A wheels for your street car. Offset and bore

is different. Won't fit. Make sure they are the street "version" not

the motorsport one.

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First, there was different manufacturers depending on what era, car model and surface type.

 

The Legacy Group A started rallying on Tecnomagnesio. 15" 16 " 17"

specialy in the BRC.

I don't know the model name. Nothing is written on my set of 16".

 

After that it got Speedline for wheels.

Gravel: 15" Safari (Acropoli) 2011

Snow: 16"

Tarmac: 17" Champion 2010

 

The Impreza GrpA (93-96) had

Gravel: 15" Safari (Acropoli) 2011

Snow: 16"

Tarmac: 18-19" Supertourismo 2013

 

Later Impreza WRC had

OZ Racing.

 

Don't buy WRC/Group A wheels for your street car. Offset and bore

is different. Won't fit. Make sure they are the street "version" not

the motorsport one.

 

Thank you, very much appreciated. =]

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