I forgot to mention that the OEM wheels and tires will be listed in the Vortex classifieds next week.
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I have been looking for some nicer wheels for my Routan for a while now, and because of the less common bolt pattern that is being used, there aren't many wheel options. I decided to go to the NY Auto Show in April to see if I could find something I liked, and I came across two different wheels that were actually on Chrysler and Dodge minivans that caught my interest.
The first wheel I liked was mounted on this 2010 Chrysler T&C minivan.
After doing some searching, I found that it was a 19 inch wheel that was used on the now discontinued Chrysler Pacifica.
The second wheel that I liked was mounted on a 2010 Dodge Grand Caravan.
This 19" wheel is used on the Dodge Journey, but this particular wheel had portions of the face of the wheel and the barrel of the wheel painted black; which gives it a much more unique look that the all silver version.
I preferrede the look of the Pacifica wheel, but decided to try something a little different. I have the wheels on my cars refinished at Wheel Collision in Bath, PA. And I asked them to refinish one Pacifica wheel for me but paint the silver portion in the body color of the van. It turned out like this:
I then put it next to the van to try to get a better idea of what it would look like.
My three children (two college age and one a teenager) really liked the painted wheel, but my wife freaked out, and said she wouldn't be caught dead in it.
I love the look myself, but unless I can try to win her over, the Pacifica wheel will be all silver.
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I forgot to mention that the OEM wheels and tires will be listed in the Vortex classifieds next week.
#3
That looks incredible, and your wife is crazy! Looks so much better than the OEMs. If I may ask, how much are those suckers?
#4
i really like the color match. it is what i was looking into doing when purchasing wheels for the van. is that antigua blue?
#5
The wheels refinished at Wheel Collision were about $250.00 including tax. And yes, that is Antigua Blue.
#6
Correction (it's been a long day of my son's baseball); I had only the one wheel done, and it was under $250.00 including tax.
#7
man, i cant wait for you to mount those wheels so we can see some full vehicle pics.
#9
Can you tell me the bolt pattern for the Routan. Doing a search i get both 5x127 and 5x130. thanks
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UPDATE: THis wheel installation is not going to be as easy as I thought. I took the left front wheel off the van yesterday as I am installing mudflaps on the van; and slid the refinished wheel on to check its fitment. The wheel went right on over the studs (the bolt pattern is 5x127), but before the back of the wheel seated against the hub, it hit the brake caliper. So, okay....what did Chrysler do to get this wheel mounted on the van I saw at the auto show? I went back to my pictures and blew them up big time, and lo and behold, there appeared to be a spacer.
I started doing some searching and came upon this Vortex advertiser 1552v2.com (Fifteen52) who makes custom spacers. I called them and got a guy named 'Matt' on the phone. I told him what I was dealing with, and he had immediate answers. The bottom line is that I need 4 15mm 5x127 spacers; and I need longer studs to boot. He will make the spacer wheel and hub centric and help me track down a source for the longer studs.
After procuring these items, I will have to take the van to my independent repair guy, and have him change out the studs.
The bottom line, this install is going to be a PITA; and it won't be done next week; and it won't be cheap; but I think it will be worth it. I will keep you apprised of the situation.
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Whoa...Cool! I like that. Thanks! The wheels give the van a kind of... I don't know.... a menacing look?! I will keep you updated on this thread.
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I just purchased a 2010 Routan SEL, and need to get going on making it look cool enough as to not have a mid life crisis. What you did with the Pacifica 19's was perfect. I found a set on ebay, and would love to get them. The seller doesnt know many details. I would appreciate any help. First, I have pressure sensors...will they fit? Also, where can I get the spacers and poss new lugs to finish the job. Any help would be appreciated. What size tires did you mount? Again, thanks for any info.
#16
I have run into a snag with mounting these wheels, as the offset of the Pacifica wheel requires a wheel stud 11mm longer than what is on the car from the factory. I purchased from VW a stock wheel stud and I am in the process of finding a reliable automotive suppy store that can help me with this; bringing the stock stud with me so they can compare them.
If any of you have suggestions as to where I can locate the proper length stud, your help would be greatly appreciated.
Once I get past this hurdle, I will be ready to install these wheels; and when it is done, I will share with you all of the technical details. I still need to find out for myself about the TPM's; I am still working on the final tire size (and you will be shocked at how few tires are available for a wheel this size) and what kind of tire I want to install.
At this point, it looks like the rear is going to be a set of wheel adaptors, and the fronts are going to be longer studs with hub and wheel centric spacers.
Oh, and one last item.....center caps for the Pacifica wheels. The center cap on the OEM Routan wheels does NOT fit the Pacifica wheel. I am literally going to take one of these wheels to my dealer to see if any of the VW center caps will fit. At this point, the only center cap I have found that works is the Chrysler OEM one....and I am not sure how any of you would like that on your car. I can live with it.
I will definitely keep you posted on my progress.
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#17
Did you consider searching for available wheels that fit the Routan? Nearly all of those wheels are less expensive than what you're paying to have those Chrysler wheels refinished, and they all fit without spacers or longer bolts. Seems to me like you're spending A LOT of money for wheels that, frankly, won't look all that much different from the stock ones from 20 feet away, and they're certainly not a performance enhancer. Don't get me wrong: I think what you're doing is cool . . . I'm just saying that there's a more cost-effective way to go about getting different wheels.
Lee,
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#18
If you do not all ready have this info. from looking into my rims. the studs on the van should be m12 x 1.5. Not sure what the stock length is. should be easy enought to measure.
please verify the size info.
found a few sizes here.
http://www.jegs.com/p/JEGS/JEGS-Whee...24592/10002/-1
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#19
I spent more time than I care to admit over the last 6 months or so looking for what I felt were appropriate wheels for this car. I even had my son post on this board in January, I believe (before I got around to joining Vortex myself), for anyone who had installed wheels other than the OEM's. No one replied to his post.
In frustration, I decided to go to the NY Autoshow at the Javits Center to see if I could find anything there, and that is where I came up with the wheels I am working with. I know they aren't cheap, the way I am going about getting them refinished and so forth, but I know the van will look 'fine' in my eyes when it's done, and judging by the reaction of some of the other members on this thread, they are in agreement and waiting for me to get this done.
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Fair enough -- I certainly think what you're doing looks better than any of the wheels offered by tire rack.
In a roundabout way, I was making the point that wheel manufacturers make all different kinds of wheels, and I've found it's easier to simply measure your bolt pattern, offset, and wheel width and find wheels made to those specifications.
Good luck on finding the wheel studs -- I'm looking forward to seeing the finished product.
Lee,
2013 Jetta Sportwagen TDI 6MT, Platinum Gray/Titan Black (his)
2013 Jetta Sportwagen TDI DSG, Tempest Blue/Cornsilk Beige (hers)
1974 164E
#23
I was going to use a 2 1/2" wheel stud in the front to accomodate the necessary spacer so the Pacifica wheel would fit properly. Unfortunately, this size wheel stud is not available. So I am going to have to use a wheel adaptor for the front as well as the rear.
I have sent an e-mail to Fifteen52 to see what they can do about making adaptors for me. I am waiting to hear from them.
#24
What is the offset on the wheel you are using?? Curious because I looked at Journey wheels, and they are a 40mm offset, and figured this would work.
#25
19" Journey wheels bolt up!
http://forum.chryslerminivan.net/sho...-wheels-tires-!
#26
The offset of the wheel I will be using is 51. I really have no choice but to have adaptors made, which I am in the process of doing now. 20mm for the front, and 28 mm for the rear. The tires should be flush with the side of the van when installed.
Will still be a few weeks yet before this is done....it has taken longer than I wanted, but I think the wait will be worth it.
#27
I went with aftermarket 20s on ours. The handling is 900% improved! The OEM 17s are flat out dangerous during spirited driving.
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#28
Looks great on the 20s. What tire size are you running? I agree, it is significantly better handling. My wife even noticed the difference!
#29
I dont remember the size, I will have to walk out to the parking lot and check. I think they are 245/45 20?
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They're Black Rhino Zambia wheels
http://forums.vwvortex.com/showthrea...ht=wheels+sale
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#34
What bolt size do you select to purchase the correct wheels to fit the routan? When you are purchasing the black rhino Zambia, it asks for the bolt pattern. (Example, 5-100mm, 5-130mm....Ect). I have a 2010 Routan and have been looking for wheels to fit....with no success.
#35
5X127 or 5X5
Dodge Journey also sports the same pattern and correct offset. SRT-8 replica wheels will work but only the 9" wide not the 10". Someone else on here just got a set of 20's from a new Durango, I'm just not sure of the offset, I think those might need spacers, where the Journey's don't, but those are 19". Do a search here for Journey wheels as a couple of guys have put them on.
1958 VW Ragtop Bug
2005 VW Passat Wagon
2010 VW Routan SEL
Be sure to check out the Original Routan Dead Pedal Click Here