rodit
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Sorry guy's my stupidity wont let me use the pcd thing and car is not at mine as it's a good friends. What pcd and ofset we looking at on these old triumphs and also any wheels recomendations?
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Low and slow
Why can't i tune it?
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Try the Forum on the Triumph Dolomite Owners Club, there are some very knowledgable people on there. forum.triumphdolomite.co.uk/I seem to remember, the PCD is 3.75. Choice of wheels is a bit limited, mostly other Triumph and later Austin Rover/MG wheels. The easiest and most common period wheel would be that off a Dolomite Sprint.
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Mike
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They are 4 x 3.75" (95.25mm) I think, not sure on the offset. These will fit. If i'm right with the pcd, they are the same as Dolomites, Maestros, Montego, MGFs, TR7. There are these for sale in the correct pcd on the Mk1 Golf owners forum, Compomotive CX. Very nice wheels.
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Last Edit: Oct 7, 2008 21:17:35 GMT by Mike
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rodit
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Why thankyou kindly good sir's, once again the knowledge on here astounds me. ;D ;D
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Low and slow
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Aye, 3.75x4 or 95.25mm Choice. Loads! In Triumph PCD & Fit... - Alleycats - CRX motorsport wheels - Exactons - Wolfraces - Centrelines - Revolutions - Cosmics - Weller competition steels - Sprint wheels (obviously) - Avon Safety wheels - Minilites - KN (minilite replicas) - Superlites - TR8s - MGF/Rover alloys (require longer studs & different nuts) - Any Spitfire/GT6/Vitesse/Herald wheel (I think ) - Sprint alloys (obviously ) In Triumph PCD but not sure if they'll fit (due to centre bore, clearance, etc) : - Austin Marinas - Lotus Europa / Elans - Rover 100s Some other specifics I've spotted on my travels: - RN Racelines, 6.5J and 15". - 16" PERFORMANCE Sabre alloys. Quite big though. Will get pics later. Been at work till 8 so a bit bleary A randoms: Big Minilites:
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Last Edit: Oct 7, 2008 21:19:06 GMT by Lewis
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Last Edit: Oct 7, 2008 21:28:59 GMT by Lewis
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