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Old 30-07-14, 10:51 PM
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Yep, the 411 S2 onward has wider wheels but they all fit the 410
Greg, are you sure the wider 411 wheels fit in the wheel arches at the rear of the 410? (particularly the Avon Safety wheels)

I suppose it does depend on what tires they are shod with.
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Old 01-08-14, 12:18 AM
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Avon safety wheels are the same size as the Jag pepper-pot wheels shown on the previous picture on a 410 -- I'm not saying they go straight on without issues , but inexpensive spacers will get them to fit if they don't.

Personally on the 407 to 411 S2 I prefer the look of original steel wheels, although I would go with wider steel wheels.
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Old 16-09-14, 02:10 PM
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I have also been looking at alternatives for the steel wheels for the 410. One option are alloy replicas of the steel wheels which SHOULD allow for both the fitment of Bristol's 'big brakes' and the original hubcaps.

I am not sure that will be possible and am still waiting to get wheel info from Bristol (the PCD is known, but I need the offset 'ET', the rim width and rim lip type). If anyone has the newer alloys in 15" or 16", that info should be stamped inside the wheel (need to take wheel out unless you have a spare alloy).

Here are some pictures (click to enlarge):

Ccapfullceramic2.jpg

Cnocapbrushedpolisherim.jpg
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Old 16-09-14, 09:19 PM
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All the Jag alloys fit -- don't see the point...
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Old 17-09-14, 12:20 PM
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Surely because you get to keep the period look you'll lose by fitting the Jaguar alloys. The ones pictured (HRBB Porsche?) are closer to standard but the holes aren't the same size or shape.
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...duplicate...

Last edited by Zorglub; 17-09-14 at 02:35 PM. Reason: Duplicate
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Old 17-09-14, 01:25 PM
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Indeed. Idea is to have a modern wheel while keeping the hubcaps. I've been looking at suppliers but there doesn't seem to be many - your ideas welcome.

Ps: pics are indeed Porsche look alikes from alloyreplicas.com
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