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im looking at fitting a set of 14 inch minilites. i have marina axel and discs,does anyone know if 5 or5.5j will be better,and what offset i kneed?......
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Re: wheel size
If you contact one of the specialists they will ensure you get the right offset.
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Re: wheel size
recomend anyone?
Re: wheel size
Bull Motif usually have some deals on and you can also speak to Jono at http://www.jlhmorrisminors.co.uk/ for expert advice
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Re: wheel size
thanks a lot,ill contact them..
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True Bully prob only have standard Minor stuff so best to speak to Jono. If I remember correctly didn't someone have some 3.75"PCD minilites for sale on here recently... GAS ......?
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Re: wheel size
or just get some MGF alloys.. you will need thin spacers to avoid the tyres hitting the uprights though
(corrected my terrible english)
(corrected my terrible english)
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Re: wheel size
healthy 12 said he had a set..
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 75#p328977
http://www.mmoc.org.uk/viewtopic.php?f= ... 75#p328977
Re: wheel size
Indeed the answer is MGF wheels - often cheap as chips since they fit very few other cars.



Re: wheel size
mgf wheels seem to be 15 inch wouldnt this be a problem.
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thanks ill look at getting some they seem to go for about 60 quid with tyres much better..
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Re: wheel size
The size of the rim does not matter it is the rolling radius of the tyre..
this web site tells you the difference between the 145 r 14 and what ever you change to..
http://www.etyres.co.uk/tyre-size-calculator.htm
even then all is not lost because you might be able to the speedo to match the tyres, or just use a sat nav and do not worry about your speedo..
the mgf alloys..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/mg-tf-mgf-15in-al ... 500wt_1156
are 185/55/15
moggy are 145/80/14 gives a difference of -0.51% i.e. not noticable
this web site tells you the difference between the 145 r 14 and what ever you change to..
http://www.etyres.co.uk/tyre-size-calculator.htm
even then all is not lost because you might be able to the speedo to match the tyres, or just use a sat nav and do not worry about your speedo..
the mgf alloys..
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/mg-tf-mgf-15in-al ... 500wt_1156
are 185/55/15
moggy are 145/80/14 gives a difference of -0.51% i.e. not noticable
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Re: wheel size
That confirms what I thought, my 175 x 13 tyres have almost the same rolling radius as the original 155 x 14s, + 6mm. However that does not take into account tyre wear which if the new tread depth is say 7.5 mm and the old tyre tread depth is 1.5mm makes a diff. of -12 mm to the rolling radius of a minimum legal tread tyre compared to a new tyre.
All completely irrelevent!
All completely irrelevent!
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