Mobelwagen 430P Class 11 Baja Bug Polished Interceptor Wheel 15" x 4-1/2" - 4 Lug 130mm 3-3/4" BS

Mobelwagen 430P Class 11 Baja Bug Polished Interceptor Wheel 15" x 4-1/2" - 4 Lug 130mm 3-3/4" BS
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Part Number: RLWMW430P5453025

MFG Number: MW-430P-54530+25


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Description

Das Möbelwagen offroad racing wheels. This classic VW 10 window wheel is designed for all 4x130 VW's and Porsche 914's. It is constructed out of lightweight A356 cast aluminum and engineered to be one of the strongest wheels available. The wheel includes bolt on hub cap clips to fit a pre 1965 moon style 5 lug hub cap. The hub cap, valve stem and lug nuts are not included.

    Specifications:

  • Material: A356 Aluminum
  • Size: 15x4.5
  • Bolt Pattern: 4x130
  • Offset: +25mm
  • Backspace: 3.75"
  • Load Rating: 1180
  • Weight: 12.80 lbs
  • Lug Nuts: Use 60° Taper

Mobelwagen 430 aluminum Interceptor wheels on class 11 VW Volkswagen baja bug
These wheels use a 60 degree tapered lug nut. It's extremely important that you use the correct lug nuts. If you use the wrong lug nuts for your wheel, you'll not only damage the wheel, but the lug nuts will eventually loosen up.

Tapered lug nuts versus spherical ball socket lug nuts
Wheel backspacing is measured from the drum/disc brake mounting surface to the outside edge of the wheel. If you take the wheel and put it face down on the ground and measure from the drum/disc brake mounting surface up to a straight edge across the wheel, that is your backspacing.

Mobelwagen how is wheel back spacing measured 4 lug Interceptor wheel
The width of a standard wheel is measured from inside edge to inside edge. If you're replacing a wheel but you still have a tire mounted on the wheel, you'll need to dismount the tire in order to measure the width of your wheel.

How to measure the width of a wheel

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