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Re: 62 MGA II wire wheel q's

To: "Harlan Jillson" <hjillson@argolink.net>,
Subject: Re: 62 MGA II wire wheel q's
From: "Mike Lishego" <mikesl@tartan.sapc.edu>
Date: Fri, 11 Sep 1998 10:01:49 -0400

>>7. I've read/heard that the rim can be easily damaged by the typical "tire
>>store experts". If so, what do I look for in a place or do I have to go to
>>the english tire specialist?
>  Look for a shop with a 'Mag' wheel machine ( one that holds the wheel by
>  the rim, not by the center), and someone who knows how to use it.  A
>  lot of the 'jiffy tire' shops hire folks off the street that don't know
>squat
>  about tubes or wires.  The machines that hold the wheel by the center
>  can put excessive stress on the wires and twist the assembly out of
>  shape when unmounting the old tire.  Make sure the wheels is taped
>  properly before installing the new tire/tube, that is the line of spoke
>nuts
>  running aroung the inside of the wheel must be covered to keep from
>  puncturing the new tube ( always us new tubes...).

I'll add something here...I had a serious aversion to getting tires on my 'B
because of the wire wheels.  I didn't want any place to screw up the
mounting process, and I was sure that nobody in my area could do it for me.
When I started calling places, I asked if they could put tires on wire
wheels.  Obviously, I stayed away from the places that said, "Yes, we just
pry off the wire hubcap before we install the tires."!!!  I managed to talk
to a guy who knew wires, and I found out that the owner of the tire shop had
a '76 'B with wires...Just ask around.  You'll get a good idea pretty quick
who can and can't mount a tire on wire wheels.

Michael S. Lishego
http://www.geocities.com/MotorCity/Speedway/3706/



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