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marina hubs(HELP)

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can you helpful guys tell me which other cars wheels will fit the marina hubs? and what size`s are possible :-?
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I have MGF 15in alloy wheels
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Post by samuria »

any problems in fitting them??
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Post by Jefftav »

You need metric wheel studs and wheel nuts to suit - midland wheel supplies have everything you need. I also needed 5mm spacers on the front hubs.
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Post by samuria »

thanks for the info, i dont like wheel spacers. so hope to find others to fit.
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Post by bmcecosse »

They are only the thinest of spacers! Don't worry about that. Triumph wheels generally fit - not Stag! You are looking for 3.75" PCD.
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Post by samuria »

i thought the pcd was 4"inch
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4" inch is the Minor Standard PCD
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And you have asked about Marina hubs..........
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Post by charlie_morris_minor »

montego wheels will fit but you will need the spacers / different studs as with MGF alloys. i have fitted mgf space savers which are apparently the montego steel wheels.

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Post by rayofleamington »

i have fitted mgf space savers which are apparently the montego steel wheels.
Montego were 185s (or wider on the sporty ones). I think some of the Maestro were the same PCD, but maybe not 14".
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Post by samuria »

thanks for that guys, what triumph wheels can be used? looking for 14" or larger :-? :-? :-?
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Post by bmcecosse »

That's the snag - they are all 13" as standard- although some have aftermarket 14" fitted - like my TR7! The MGF wheels are by far the best bet.
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Post by samuria »

as you may guess iam new to all this. so the wheels are from rover cars, ie, the 25 , 45, 75, etc,
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No - I think they are all metric - won't fit. The MGF is basically two Metro subframes fitted into the sports shell - so the running gear harps back to the Metro - which had 3.75" pcd wheels!
These will probably fit - but are 16" and so perhaps a bit too large - the earlier 15" wheels are really what you want! http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MGF-MGTF-Maestro- ... 2a03357cf5
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These are better - but the tyres have had it. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MGF-VVC-Wheels-x- ... 23043b6a0c
And these http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/MG-F-MGF-SET-OF-F ... 3a55a73a50 there are many more!
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Post by Matt »

metro was never 3.75" BMC :s

Montego steels are identical to MGF space savers and fit perfectly well (I have 2mm spacers behind my front wheels - but they do clear without)

Quite a few people have fitted the MGF wheels, but you could get the hubs redrilled to 4x108 and fit an escort rear axle, then there is a much better choice of wheels avaliable
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Post by samuria »

many thanks for the info, now i know what to lookout for :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Post by bmcecosse »

Later Metro IS 3.75" pcd! Only the early cars can supply the drive flanges etc suitable for use on Minis with Fiesta brakes :lol:
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Post by charlie_morris_minor »

mgf space savers are 14" by the way, mine cost less than 20 each and all were in perfect condition so only needed a light rub down before painting and the tyres had so much tread left it looks like they have done little if any mileage.
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