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Jefftav
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MGF Wheels

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Hi All,

I was messing around fitting my MGF wheels to my Morris. I ahve changes the studs to MGF studs and ordered the correct wheel nuts.

The rear wheels are fine but the fronts need a spacer as the tyre sits about 1mm from the front upright. Question is what width of wheel spacer should I go for and the universal fit ones don't seem to suit the 3.75pcd of the MGF wheel. They are inlikely to be available off the shelf in Inverness so I will have to pay for postage and just want to try and make sure I order the correct width and type.

I have inclued a few pics as I think the wheel look quite good (shame about the rest of the car).

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Post by bmcecosse »

It's a huge improvement Jeff! :D
I would say fit 1/4" spacers if the studs are long enough to still give a full thread on the nuts ? The universal spacers should fit ? They usually have slots in them ?
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Post by billlobban »

New wheels look fantastic Jeff
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Post by callyspoy »

When i had the 15" wheels on the front, i had 3mm spacers. In the time these were fitted i had no contact with the upright. But, you should easily fit 5mm on there with no worries about thread on the studs.
I had to file down the spacers to make them fit. Do it slowly and its fine.
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Thanks everyone, I have some spacers which I will try but they need a bit of drilling/filing out but they were cheap enough to mess up so I will let you know how I get on and post some pics when "swmbo" and the rain let me out to play once more.
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Post by billlobban »

The secret of a happy marriage Jeff is a garage so when the going gets tough you can go hide in the garage
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OK next time my Missus goes off on one I will be round to hide in your garage :D
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OK guys, I tried the spacers and wheels today and all seems ok after some filing of the holes in the spacers. The spacers are 5mm which gives me 5/6mm clearance from the suspension upright but when I take the car off the stands and the weight goes onto the wheels will 5mm really be enough clearance? Apologies if I am thinking too much as Callyspoy used 3mm but it doesn't seem to be a very big gap to me?
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Post by GAS »

I used 3mm spacers on my ragtop for years,with no trouble at all.
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Post by bmcecosse »

A space is a space - it shouldn't change.
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Post by Jefftav »

OK Boys, thanks. The wheels are already to go now, I was just thinking too much.
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