Standard Style Smoothie Steel Wheel, 6x15", 5x205 PCD, ET15: Beetle (1947-1967), T2 Bay (1968-1970), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967)
SKU
AC601150
Standard Style Smoothie Steel Wheel, 6x15", 5x205 PCD, ET15: Beetle (1947-1967), T2 Bay (1968-1970), T2 Split Bus (1950-1967)
SKU
AC601150
Reviews & Ratings
Standard style deep dish smoothie wheel, finished in factory silver.
This wheel is designed to have the look of a standard style 5x205 Beetle / Ghia steel wheel, but wider and with a lower offset. Ideal for the 'banded steels' look, but with a factory build quality.
These 6" deep steel wheels are perfect for the rear of a wide-5 Bug or Ghia to give a staggered offset stance when used with 4" standard front wheels, or can be used all round if you're looking to get more rubber on the road for better handling.
These wheels are not TUV certified
£99.95 £83.29
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Product Information
Also known as | AC601150 |
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Marque | Volkswagen |
Vehicle | Beetle, T2 Split, T2 Bay, Beetle Cabriolet, Type 3, Buggy/Baja |
Weight (kg) | 10.50 |
Diameter | 15 |
Width | 6 |
PCD | 5/205 |
Offset | ET+15 |
Back Space | 4.09 |
Brand | Heritage Parts Centre |
Quality | Reproduction |
Unit of sale | Each |
Supplier code | J40815 |
Fits Vehicles
Beetle | 1947-1967 |
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T2 Bay | 1968-1970 |
T2 Split Bus | 1950-1967 |
Beetle Cabrio | 1949-1967 |
Type 3 | 1961-1967 |
Buggy/Baja | 1947-1967 |
T2 Split USA | 1950-1967 |
Baywindow USA | 1968-1970 |
Product Questions
Hi! What type and size of stud i have to use to fit this wheel thank you.
Question by: Siam Sirirat on 27 Aug 2021, 21:10
These will use a standard Radius Bolt 111-601-139 M12x1.5x13
Answer by: Nick Bitton on 31 Aug 2021, 10:15
What size tyres I need to fit on it if I us for front?
Question by: Artur Figurski on 5 Aug 2021, 23:54
Hi Artur The size of the tyres are usually down to your own personal preference and how low your vehicle is. Have a look online to see what other people fit and what you feel looks good- there is no 'hard and fast' rule.
Answer by: Max Ayling on 6 Aug 2021, 16:46