Ani, if you have a brother in Coventry get him to pop over to us in Napton I will give you 5 good steel wheels for free, they will only require tyres, although this is not an issue. PM me if you are interested
bmcecosse wrote:Yes - I think these wheels will 'fall off' very soon. You seriously should not drive the car like that. the wheels are not the correct PCD (Pitch Centre Diameter) and someone has bodged them on by opening up the holes and then putting nuts on backwards! Downright criminal I would say. You need 4 standard Minor wheels - and yes - I think you should get new nuts too. The studs may also have been bent or damaged in some other way - I seriously suggest they too should be replaced with new ones.
This is really disappointing especially when the seller assured me everything was done to a high standard on this!! Already found some bodged welding as well At the end of the day the purchaser should really check everything first ............ but I didn't.
Thanks so far for everyone help on this. Ani
I'm pretty sure I still have four original Morris Minor wheels in my workshop, if they are still there your welcome to them. They will need new tyres though as the tyres are pretty old. I'm in Whyteleafe/ Lingfield.
By going back to the original wheel size will also raise the gearing slightly, I used to have 13" Rostyles on a Traveller, although it did handle slighty better (very difficult to notice in a woddy) I used to always be looking for 5th gear.
I agree with what others have said regarding the studs and the nuts, change both, I lost a couple studs a few years ago whilst conering and the whole car felt as if the wheel was coming off even though it didn't.
Another option would be to buy a set of 14" alloys, I know some people hate seeing Minors on these but they are an option. They also help by reducing the unsprung weight, which improves both the steering and the overal handling of the Minor. I'm sure you could get a pretty good deal on these at the moment.
Thanks Gary, Looks like I've got a number of options and some great offers. I'll work out what's best for me. Where's the best place to get studs and nuts?
I think I saw your pick-up at Brooklands?? If so I would love to get the bodywork on mine looking as good as yours. Speak to you again I'm sure.
If you ever need any work done to the woodwork or indeed the chassis, send me a PM as its something we would like to do more at my Joinery company. Over the years we have worked on Traveller timbers, Austin Sevens, Willys Overland and even 'Bessie' the car used by Jon Pertwee in Doctor Who.
I'll keep that in mind - it would be fantastic to get this little pickup looking really good. It certainly draws a lot of attention! Just out of interest where abouts are you?
Doesn't look very nice at all. Can you remove one of the nuts to see if it does have a double ended taper, and what state the wheel is in? Midgets had 13" Rostyles, and they are the correct 4" PCD, BUT the nut taper angle is diffferent, so you would need to use Midget wheel nuts (they are the same 3/8" UNF thread size).
If there is no taper, and the nut has been fitted 'backwards', then definitely replace the wheels, studs and nuts!
I think we've established that the wheels should be changed but I will check to see if the nut has a double ended taper. I'll report back on that one tomorrow. I've had a number of offers on the wheel front so I'm sure it will all be sorted soon. Won't need them all as I don't really want to start up a Minor Wheel shop
How jolly incredibly nice people are on this forum
The pics of your wheels terrify me, Ani I can't help thinking it might be a good idea to get a knowledgeable Minor person to have a look over the entire vehicle for you. Where did you get it from?
... and I hope all is well, btw The pickup looks very cute