Gentlemen:
Thanks for all the help. With any luck the third LeMons race for the TR7
will allow us the chance to win outright. Now wouldn't that piss off all the
import tuner guys and Porsche snobs?
On Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 7:43 AM, Greg "Lunker" Hilyer <
Lunkercars@earthlink.net> wrote:
> John,
> If the pattern is 4 x 96mm you might try older Ford Taurus/Mercury Sable.
> Pretty sure that is what a friend put on a Fiat 1500 vintage racer. That of
> course means the Fiat wheels would work too [I think they were 15"] but
> would likely not be wide enough to be of any help. The only Japanese car I
> can think of that would have that pattern on a 15 might be a 90's Subaru
> [WRX?] - the funny looking one with the window within a window.
> Hope this might be of some help.
> Greg
> On Jun 1, 2009, at 1:40 PM, John Nikas wrote:
>
> Originally, the TR7 came with 13 inch wheels. Last year we saw a TR7 with
>> 15
>> inch steel wheels that came off some Japanese sports car. I know that the
>> bolt pattern on the TR7 is different from that of the TR2-6 range. I think
>> they are the same pattern as the Spitfire (later). Does anybody know what
>> steel wheels will fit on a TR7? Thanks.
>>
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>> Very truly yours,
>>
>> John Nikas
>> Cape Coventry Racing
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John Nikas
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