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Rabbitt
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Wheel size compatibility

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Would the Toyota Starlet 14inch PCD100 fit a Morris Minor ? (1957 4-door saloon) ... Is there a Japanese alternative to use as a complete spare wheelset? I think the Starlet only uses a 13 inch up to 155 though - any others ?
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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The Morris minor has a PCD of 4" (101.6mm).
Whilst the Starlet wheel at 100mm PCD will fit over the studs the wheel nut will not do up correctly putting additional stress on the wheel studs which at best could allow the wheel to come loose and at worst shear the studs resulting in total loss of the wheel.
My recommendation is to find wheels with a true 4" PCD and use compatible wheel studs and nuts.
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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Just to add - there is NO modern - or even recently modern - wheel that fits a Minor. Old Jensen Healey wheels will fit (good luck finding a set) or Viva/Imp etc also fit - as do Classic Mini wheels - BUT the offset is very wrong and so they will foul the suspension unless you use massive spacers - which is strongly NOT recommended. Some folks convert to Marina hubs which are 3.75" PCD - and then you can use MGF wheels which are cheap and plentiful -mainly because they fit little else....... Please DO NOT try to squeeze on 100mm wheels - that really is a MOST UNSAFE setup.
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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I located this link .... along with others .. but this particular link is comprehensive and contains a "Leyland" section. If these figures are correct , I am assuming they are - it helps considerably. Any feedback welcome .
See

http://www.hyperdrive.co.nz/fitment/page#

Make Model Year PCD Offset

LEYLAND 1275 GT 69-74 4 X 101.6 E 16
LEYLAND 1275 GT 74-80 4 X 101.6 E 33
LEYLAND AUSTIN HEALEY SPRITE ALL 4 X 101.6 E 32
LEYLAND AUSTIN/MORRIS 1100 64-69 4 X 114.3 E 34
LEYLAND AUSTIN/MORRIS 1300, 1500 69-72 4 X 114.3 E 34
LEYLAND AUSTIN/MORRIS 1800, 2200 72-75 5 X 127 E 36
LEYLAND COOPER & COOPER S 62-69 4 X 101.6 E 16
LEYLAND MARINA 72-78 4 X 108 E 22
LEYLAND MG MIDGET ALL 4 X 101.6 E 32
LEYLAND MGB 63 > 80 4 X 114.3 E 29
LEYLAND MGB GT 72 > 80 4 X 114.3 E 27
LEYLAND MGB GT V8 73 > 75 4 X 114.3 E 27
LEYLAND MINI 84- 4 X 101.6 E 34
LEYLAND MINI (ALL MODELS) 61-69 4 X 101.6 E 16
LEYLAND MINOR ALL 4 X 101.6
LEYLAND MOKE 66-80 4 X 101.6 E 33
LEYLAND P76 5 X 114.3 E 18
LEYLAND PRINCESS 1800, 2200 75-83 4 X 114.3 E 36
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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The only car on there other than a Minor or Mini with the correct PCD is an MG Midget. They are 13" wheels but there's been a few who have fitted Midget Rostyles to the Minors and they look pretty good with a good hi profile tyre.
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IF you like the look of Rostyles that is.... :roll:
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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Hi everyone, I'm Mark. From Brisbane- Australia.. I own a 1951, 918 side valve, 4 dr saloon.. I am needing help to find out where I can get original or standard rims in good condition.. mine have a slight buckle in the 2 rear wheels.. if original ones aren't available.. what other rims would fit the standard brake drum, which
Have the bolt type fixings to the drum, not the nuts..

Thanks in advance to anyone who can help in this regard..
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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Hi
I am in Oz also.

You should have no problem finding them on the various used car part sites locally. But as I understand it, the early wheels were prone to cracking in the centres. So be careful when buying.

Have you joined a local Minor club?

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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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Yours are 114.3mm (4.5 inch) PCD on the early cars. Hyundai Lantra, Volvo S40, MG Magnette, Triumph Stag etc use that size. Much easier to find wheels in that PCD but you need to check offset.
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I am not in a club,, but I do have access to people who are in a club.. I will check it out, thanks for the information.
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Re: Wheel size compatibility

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Hi Mark.
It is always good to belong to a club.
I have had good reports of the Brisbane Southside Morris Minor Car Club and have one of their branded sweatshirts.
My step daughter lives in Ormeau.
Phil

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