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Re: Wheels
Not to my knowledge, you need a 14 in wheel with a 4.5 in PCD and 4 stud holes
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Re: Wheels
Tried a Maestro Van wheel, pcd is ok but got stuck with the centre hole! :S aren't MGB same pcd? 

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Re: Wheels
5/8 A/F head wheel bolts would probably be too small so you would need 3/8 Whit head bolts on 7/16 BSF or UNF thread bolts
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Re: Wheels
pcd is 4x114.3
which is very common.
The only issue is the centre hole will be too small for the mm hubs.
i had a set of rear drums trimmed down (4 prongs that centre the wheel) to fit a pair of early 4 stud ford falcon wheels
I never got around to getting another set of front drums to trim down, but it should be a similar situation. You probably cant go as small as the rear due to the grease cap/bearing set up.
Best to get it done on a lathe, if you want to go back to normal wheels you can get some locating rings made up
which is very common.
The only issue is the centre hole will be too small for the mm hubs.
i had a set of rear drums trimmed down (4 prongs that centre the wheel) to fit a pair of early 4 stud ford falcon wheels
I never got around to getting another set of front drums to trim down, but it should be a similar situation. You probably cant go as small as the rear due to the grease cap/bearing set up.
Best to get it done on a lathe, if you want to go back to normal wheels you can get some locating rings made up
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Re: Wheels
I have a set of Morris Oxford Wheels with 165 X 14 tyres fitted to Romeo which are the same PDC as an MM