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| 6 cyl Bristol cars Type 400 to 406 - restoration, repair, maintenance etc |
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Hello Claude,
that's a good question. I asked for those wheels in the past and was told (quite honestly) that the original steel wheels are no more available in the original size/design. Wider wheels are not so nice for the look of a classic car (IMHO) and I hate alloys on classic cars, if they were not born with them. I am looking for new steel wheels for this reason and Audi/VW wheels seem easy to adapt....but I have to make some more trials, as the wheel offset might be a trifle different and you need the place where you can drill the holes to install the pins to locate the hubcaps. Ciao Stefano |
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I may be wrong but I am sure I have seen 409's on Minilites which were
around and used a lot in the 60's. I thought that because they were in period the factory may have offered them, or even Tony Crook Motors at the time. Just a thought, I know if I am wrong I will be shot down in flames. They are being produced again at the moment, quite popular at Goodwood this year on Triumphs, Minis et al. nick |
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Did you actually determine that the wider wheels make the look of the 409 change? I imagine Bristol would have changed the 16" wheel to a 15" and made it slightly, but not noticeably wider with some of the increase going inward provided it did not cause the tyre to rub. It would be worthwhile asking Bristol before making your decision, as you then know you have a factory certified wheel which can have some benefit in the event of failure.
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