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Classiccars
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Minilite centres.

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To replace my centres do I just measure the circumference of the hole to know what to get. please
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Re: Minilite centres.

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Measure the internal diameter across the central hole. For example the centre hole in my Minilite replica wheel(s) (which are the same as you have) has a internal diameter of 63mm.

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Will do thanks very much.
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Re: Minilite centres.

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Easier to measure the diameter D and multiply by Pi to calculate the circumference (if you really ever needed it). 63mm might well be 2 1/2”. Not much difference between the two systems.
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Re: Minilite centres.

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Thank you.
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