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RE: Alloy wheels to replace steel...

To: "'David Bondon'" <david.bondon@mindspring.com>
Subject: RE: Alloy wheels to replace steel...
From: "DeLuca, Joseph" <Joseph.DeLuca@wl.com>
Date: Sun, 23 Jul 2000 21:53:54 -0400
Thanks again Dave. This is exactly the sort of detailed 
reference I was looking for. Brake clearance isn't a big 
issue since the '57 model they're intended for has drums
on all four corners.

Joe D

>  -----Original Message-----
>  From: David Bondon [mailto:david.bondon@mindspring.com]
>  Sent: Sunday, July 23, 2000 9:23 AM
>  To: DeLuca, Joseph
>  Subject: Re: Alloy wheels to replace steel...
>  
>  
>  Joe,
>  
>  I have raced my 4/4 (with Lotus Twin Cam) for years on the 
>  "VW" wheels you
>  refer to. I get them from Automod Atlanta (404 233 6116) 
>  Part Number 106616,
>  price 144.50 each. Size is 15x5.5 with 130mm bolt circle and 
>  25/32 positive
>  offset. The most recent pair I bought are made by Eagle, the 
>  originals are
>  American Racing. All are DOT rated so they are by no means 
>  fragile and a
>  little heavier than the Minilite/Panasport wheel. (But much cheaper).
>  
>  You may have to use spacers to get the right clearance for 
>  brakes but that's
>  nothing to worry about. The 4/4 is so light that you will 
>  never hurt the
>  bearings.
>  
>  If you want give me a call for more details ... 770 993 9279 anytime
>  
>  Dave Bondon
>  
>  ----- Original Message -----
>  From: "DeLuca, Joseph" <Joseph.DeLuca@wl.com>
>  To: "'Morgans'" <morgans@autox.team.net>
>  Sent: Saturday, July 22, 2000 2:24 PM
>  Subject: Alloy wheels to replace steel...
>  
>  
>  > Another topic...
>  >
>  > I'd like to replace the plain steel wheels with something that has
>  > a bit more pizzazz.  One option is to convert to wires - very
>  > expensive what with the hubs and labor and all.
>  >
>  > So naturally I'd like to find out about any aftermarket alloys that
>  > can be bolted right on.  I'm visualizing something like a spoked
>  > MiniLite or PanaSport, but will stay open minded to anything
>  > that looks "period" to a 50-60's style automobile like the Morgan.
>  >
>  > I'm dubious about anything that will bolt on because it 
>  coincidentally
>  > has the right bolt pattern (like VW Beetle wheels) due to offset
>  > issues.  Extreme offset can do in your wheel bearings.
>  >
>  > Any suggestions?
>  >
>  > Joe D
>  

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