Can anyone tell me if there is any difference between XK120 and XK150 16" wire wheels? Notably the inner rim that lower spokes attach to.
I bought an XK120 roadster modified to XK150 frontcdisk brakes. When I bought it, it had XKE 15" chrome wire wheels which rubbed against the rear fenders when hitting a bump in the road. So I replaced the XKE wires with a set of XK120 16" painted wire wheels. The problem is that the inside edge of the rim that lower spokes attache to rubs against the XK150 brake caliper and makes a "scraping" noise.
Any ideas? Do XK150 16" wire wheels have a different inner rim that doesn't rub against the caliper?
Thanks in advance, Bob
Submitted by bob5837@roadru… on Sat, 10/10/2009 - 19:49
Submitted by SE98-32482CJ on Sat, 10/10/2009 - 12:52
XK120 AND XK150 WIRE WHEEL COMPARISON
A lot of folks have done that and it works well--but -and I mean but---a properly set up drum system (and I do mean properly) will do everything a disc system will do except in very hard driving and or very very wet conditions. THe most a brake system can do is lock all 4 wheels--that is it and a proper drum system will certainly do that. If you do drive very hard I would suggest you upgrade to yet another decade and put series 2 E or better on your car--incorrect is incorrect so why not go for the big anchors! Good luck!
Submitted by bob5837@roadru… on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 12:52
XK120 AND XK150 WIRE WHEEL COMPARISON
Oops,
I meant to say, has anyone reading this ever switched XK120 front brakes over to "XK150" disc brakes?
Submitted by bob5837@roadru… on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 12:49
XK120 AND XK150 WIRE WHEEL COMPARISON
Thanks for the reply George.
The rim leaves an "arc" in the Caliper where it rubs against it.
As a workaround I removed each spline and shimmed them with large washers to bring them out from the rotor slightly. It helped and after a little driving the rubbing noise has ceased except on a hard turn.
Has anyone reading this ever switched XK120 front brakes over to XK120 disc brakes?
I suppose I can add thicker "shims" to each spine or take my wire wheels to a machine shop and have them shaved a little on the inside edge that is rubbing the Caliper.
Submitted by SE98-32482CJ on Thu, 10/08/2009 - 11:30
XK120 AND XK150 WIRE WHEEL COMPARISON
Bob 120 and 150 wheels are different esp. in spoke count. Your question is critical measurements and hopefully someone with both will measure. I think it is safe to say the rims are different as they have a different pattern--as far as the rubbing the caliper are you sure it is the caliper and not one of the brake pipes that feed them--that is usually the case and not too safe!
Thanks George. I just might switch back to original drum brakes.