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Brian,
I went with Superlites for my 72 6. Wires on my 63 4 and stock wheels on
my 3. All look great. I have never seen a 6 with wires. If I had to do
it all over again, I would go with the Superlites on all 3.
Bob
On 2/28/20 7:02 PM, Brian Induni wrote:
> Hello all. Hoping you can help with this. I have a '74 TR6 I'm
> restoring and am contemplating the wheels. The car originally came
> with solid wheels, but I have also have a set of nearly new (READ: in
> absolutely excellent shape) Dayton wires that I could put on it. Yes,
> I know, the stud are a different length - been down that road a few
> times. My question is: is a TR6 more desirable with wires? I don't
> plan on keeping it once it's finished.... just a thing I have about
> the love of restoration. It's a Malard blue car with factory OD (and
> still has OD), so I want to make the car all it can be. Thoughts on
> the wheels?
>
> Brian
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<p>Brian,</p>
<p>I went with Superlites for my 72 6. Wires on my 63 4 and stock
wheels on my 3. All look great. I have never seen a 6 with wires.
If I had to do it all over again, I would go with the Superlites
on all 3. <br>
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<p>Bob<br>
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<div dir="ltr">Hello all. Hoping you can help with this. I have a
'74 TR6 I'm restoring and am contemplating the wheels. The car
originally came with solid wheels, but I have also have a set of
nearly new (READ: in absolutely excellent shape) Dayton wires
that I could put on it. Yes, I know, the stud are a different
length - been down that road a few times. My question is: is a
TR6 more desirable with wires? I don't plan on keeping it once
it's finished.... just a thing I have about the love of
restoration. It's a Malard blue car with factory OD (and still
has OD), so I want to make the car all it can be. Thoughts on
the wheels?<font color="#888888">
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