Thought for food'? Anything to do with pre- and post-tubeless rims?
Yup!
It's always easy to quote from a book or repeat something that has been 'doing the rounds' for years but I tend to check things out rather than mindlessly regurgitating stuff, hence the search for proof. Someone telling me that that 3 inch rims are actually 3.5 inches made me pop a tyre off, photograph it and send it off but then I have to ask myself if maybe there ARE 3.5 inch rims out there. None of mine are but perhaps somebody will suddenly come up with an odd wheel bought in by Morris when suppliers had a temporary shortage or perhaps there were odd sizes sent out to countries where 5.00x14 tyres were hard to find.
None of my Service Parts books give anything other than 3.00x14 although they only go up to the mid 1950s. The Van wheels are said to have been supplied with 5.60x14s so they may well have been 4.5 inch, although, again, I don't have any that I can measure as proof.
Does anyone know if wheels were supplied by Dunlop or Rubery Owen?
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