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Re: Different axle for wire vs. disk wheel cars?

To: "David and Kalon Randall" <superhoser@hotmail.com>,
Subject: Re: Different axle for wire vs. disk wheel cars?
From: jello@ida.net
Date: Tue, 6 Apr 2004 08:36:23 US/Mountain
They are different axles.  The offset on the wheel is different, so the 
axle width is different.  A wire wheel axle with wires (or minilites) on 
it has the same track as a disk wheel axle with disk wheels, but look at 
the splined hub for that wire wheel - they're something like 6 inches 
long.  I believe, however, that you can get bolt on wire wheels that will 
fit the disk wheel axle, and you may (I'm not sure about this) be able to 
get wire wheel splined adapters from a spoke wheel manufacturer (i.e. 
Dayton Wire wheel) that will fit a disk wheel axle.

BTW - my past experience (and it was 10 years ago, so it may no longer be 
valid) is that it is not worth trying to save money on cheaper wire 
wheels - i.e. Dunlops through major suppliers.  I did that once - saved 
$50 a wheel ($200 a piece for chrome wires).  Drove on them for 1 year, 
and spent the $250 a piece for Daytons.  The Dunlops (which were "made in 
India under liscence by the manufacturer") were un-truable.  Further, the 
daytons have stainless spokes, that stay cleaner longer.  Now that may be 
just my particular set of wheels, but to me it cost $1500 (I lost the 
tires & tubes too - and had 5 wheels), and a year of miserable driving.  
It was just not worth the supposed $250 I saved.

Phil Bates
'67 MGB with wires
'58 MGA with chromed disks (after the B, I decided it is too much trouble 
to deal with wires - but they are pretty)


> Folks,
> 
> I'm switching from wire to disk wheels, and I'm getting different stories
> about axle (Salisbury). Some say the casing in wider for disk wheels, 
and some
> say it's the same.
> 
> Please shed some light on this for me.
> 
> Thanks,
> 
> 
> David Randall
> Cambridge, ON, Canada
> '66 MGB-GT - Basil





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