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Packedup
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Post by Packedup »

Yep, certainly some of the K series Metros have the 3.75 PCD, but I've been told not all. I know the early-ish one in the local breakers had the same PCD as the Maestro as I quickly tried a wheel from it on the Maestro next to it :)

And I know the Maestro is 3.75 as it's one of the options I'm thinking of if I want aloys on my Triumph.

I really must try and get a proper list together, and maybe throw it on my site so there's an easy reference for next time this sort of conversation comes up!
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Post by Onne »

I used a "chav your car up" site, but that takes a fair amount of time
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Post by bmcecosse »

A series Metros were 4" pcd - same as Mini/Minor - but then for some completely mad reason they went to 3,75" when the K engine was fitted. Not sure if some of the Metros had 14" alloy wheels ??
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Post by minor_hickup »

Plastic Orange.... of course they *slaps head*, what with the drums being interchangeable on the minor hub.
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