If, for some reason, PS Vintage drops that line then there¹s also American
Racing:
http://www.americanracing.com/wheels/VN427/VN4273
Apparently (I haven¹t checked) they can do these wheels in custom offsets.
Seems to me that the standard zero offset would be a poor choice for
almost any steering geometry...
I decided about a year ago that if and when I re-do the suspension on my
Tiger again, I¹d look at making sure I could use these wheels and the
pictures on Hemmings there convince me that I was right. Just have to find
the time now.
Cheers,
Theo
On 2015-03-28, 2:18 PM, "Darrell Mountjoy via Tigers"
<tigers@autox.team.net> wrote:
>Arden,
>
>To me these wheels look like Phil Schmidt's ( PS Engineering ) wheels. I
>had him make the four port kidney bean wheel (shown) for me and shortly
>afterwards Paul Paretti had him make this style wheel. Phil has sold the
>company but apparently the new owner is still offering these wheels
>through
>the Site Arden mentioned. The company is in Torrance, CA.
>
>Good hunting, Larry.
>Darrell
>
>From: Arden Bedell <sixtysixtiger@hotmail.com>
>Message-ID: <BAY178-DS55369E57778503B16F385AFF70@phx.gbl>
>
>There?s also this place:
>
>http://www.psvintagewheels.com/products.html
>
>
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