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RE: Wire wheels

To: Triumphs <triumphs@autox.team.net>
Subject: RE: Wire wheels
From: Randall Young <ryoung@NAVCOMTECH.COM>
Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2002 11:05:14 -0800
Todd :

IMO the 48 spoke wheels are adequate, if you only put stock tires on them,
don't drive hard, and do periodically lube the splines and
tighten/true/replace the spokes.

If you are planning on running sticky tires, or going racing, then I would
look for alternatives.  Switching to steel wheels is one alternative,
however don't forget that the wheel studs have to change also.  One way
around this is to make up spacer plates to go under the wire wheel adaptors,
but then you're back to not being original and a sharp eyed judge might spot
the spacers.

Randall

>
> I've read in Piggott's book and other places that 48-spoke wheels
> are "barely adequate" and may be unsafe.  My TR3A came with a set
> of 6 48-spoke wheels.  Should I be worried about using them when
> my resto is finished?  I really like the wire wheel look, and I
> would rather not put out hundreds of dollars for a few more
> spokes per wheel.  Any consensus on the safety of 48-spoke
> wheels, or the lack thereof?
>
> I also have a set of 6 steel wheels which I could use for any
> rallys/races/etc. if it came to that.  I was going to sell them,
> but perhaps I should keep them?

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