Lowlight wide wheels
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Lowlight wide wheels
Woohoo! I collected a set of 4 wide wheels for the MM today. They currently have 185x14 tyres but they should take 165x14. First set of these I've ever seen in the flesh. I still need to work out what bolts I'll need for them. Carlo?
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
Are the wheel centres, and therefore the bolts, not the same? I haven't ever come across wide wheels for an MM.
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
No, unfortunately the centres are designed to take the larger Morris 1000 size hubcap whilst retaining the 4.5 PCD of the MM with its' Nuffield-sourced axle. Bit of a 'mongrel' design in that respect. The Lowlight wheel bolts aren't a great design at the best of times so it might be worth looking into any possible improvement.
I may have a set of larger front Nuffield brakes tracked down (9 inch, I believe) so will have to see what were used on them. Someone else recently posted on this site about their 10 inch front brake drum conversion but he hasn't sent me any details yet.
It would be nice to be able to stop as well as it goes!
I may have a set of larger front Nuffield brakes tracked down (9 inch, I believe) so will have to see what were used on them. Someone else recently posted on this site about their 10 inch front brake drum conversion but he hasn't sent me any details yet.
It would be nice to be able to stop as well as it goes!
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
Are these the wheels from Gavin? If so I will have to have a look at my spare and see what I have that may suit.RobThomas wrote:Woohoo! I collected a set of 4 wide wheels for the MM today. They currently have 185x14 tyres but they should take 165x14. First set of these I've ever seen in the flesh. I still need to work out what bolts I'll need for them. Carlo?
Standard MM back axle still right?
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
I didn't get them from Gav but they are the same sort of wheels. Someone has knackered the wheelnut seats a little so I'm working through the plan to clean up the angles and get the correct wheelnuts for them. Owing to the original vehicle having the same studs as the MGA I am wondering if they were meant to have 60 degree nuts instead of the Morris 1000 type.
4-inch PCD on the car at the moment with a later axle, 4.5 PCD wheel (with massive 185x80x14 tyre) to go on once the axle is replaced at some point in the future. The other option I'm looking at is some larger drums copied from someone else on here with the 4.5 PCD. Lots of things to think about before going ahead.
Having 'fun' yesterday bleeding the Herald calipers on the Marina conversion. Grrrrrr.
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4-inch PCD on the car at the moment with a later axle, 4.5 PCD wheel (with massive 185x80x14 tyre) to go on once the axle is replaced at some point in the future. The other option I'm looking at is some larger drums copied from someone else on here with the 4.5 PCD. Lots of things to think about before going ahead.
Having 'fun' yesterday bleeding the Herald calipers on the Marina conversion. Grrrrrr.
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
Rob
I have just measured the wheel bolts off my old MM rear axle I still have. The included angle of the taper is 60 degrees, they are 7/16" BSF and are 0.747" across the flats of the head.
Bob
I have just measured the wheel bolts off my old MM rear axle I still have. The included angle of the taper is 60 degrees, they are 7/16" BSF and are 0.747" across the flats of the head.
Bob
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
That's great news. Thanks for taking the time to do that for me, Bob.
MGA and MGB are both 60 degree but are 7/16 and 1/2 inch UNF threads respectively against the 3/8 UNF of the Minor wheel stud. Vauxhall Viva Rostyle wheels were 7/16.
Looks like I'd really need to get some HT nuts lathed down to 60 degrees unless Carlo knows something else to use.
MGA and MGB are both 60 degree but are 7/16 and 1/2 inch UNF threads respectively against the 3/8 UNF of the Minor wheel stud. Vauxhall Viva Rostyle wheels were 7/16.
Looks like I'd really need to get some HT nuts lathed down to 60 degrees unless Carlo knows something else to use.
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
Looking good!
Out of interest what are the wheels from?
Will
Out of interest what are the wheels from?
Will
Will
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
In a word, no! It looks as if your replies have been more helpful than I could have beenRobThomas wrote:unless Carlo knows something else to use.
Really need to get my J4 on the road........ its next on the list!
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Re: Lowlight wide wheels
I've located some inserts...
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... To TIG into the seats to bring them to 60 degrees and to simultaneously bypass the issue of wear from incorrect nuts. If anyone has recently bought new wheelnuts they might want to have a look at them to see they aren't 60 degrees. Minor wheels take 66 degrees.
[Tip: lay 3 together with the tapers pointing inwards and 3x60 degrees makes 180.][frame][/frame]
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... To TIG into the seats to bring them to 60 degrees and to simultaneously bypass the issue of wear from incorrect nuts. If anyone has recently bought new wheelnuts they might want to have a look at them to see they aren't 60 degrees. Minor wheels take 66 degrees.
[Tip: lay 3 together with the tapers pointing inwards and 3x60 degrees makes 180.][frame][/frame]
Cardiff, UK