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Howdy all:
I'm still debating what to do about the wheels on my TR-250. Here are my options:
1. Leave the steel wheels and the ROstyle hubcaps. Advantages: original, period kitsch, I have six great hubcaps. Disadvantages: always afraid I'm going to throw one on bumpy DC streets, and the fake lugnuts kind of annoy me.
2. Mini-lite aluminum wheels. Advantages: classic late 1960s look, they were an original option, cheaper than wires, strong. Disadvantages: sometimes I think they look out of place on an English roadster (though sometimes I don't).
3. Perminant wire wheel conversion (i.e., shortening the hub bolts): Advantages: classic good looks (and I *really* love wires). Disadvantages: cost, are wires strong enough for DC streets, can I do the conversion myself, oh and did I mention cost.
4. Wire wheel conversion using a spacer so I can switch back and forth. Advantages: flexibility. Disadvantages: not sure if spacers are a good idea, cost and did I mention cost.
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts. Thanks!
I'm still debating what to do about the wheels on my TR-250. Here are my options:
1. Leave the steel wheels and the ROstyle hubcaps. Advantages: original, period kitsch, I have six great hubcaps. Disadvantages: always afraid I'm going to throw one on bumpy DC streets, and the fake lugnuts kind of annoy me.
2. Mini-lite aluminum wheels. Advantages: classic late 1960s look, they were an original option, cheaper than wires, strong. Disadvantages: sometimes I think they look out of place on an English roadster (though sometimes I don't).
3. Perminant wire wheel conversion (i.e., shortening the hub bolts): Advantages: classic good looks (and I *really* love wires). Disadvantages: cost, are wires strong enough for DC streets, can I do the conversion myself, oh and did I mention cost.
4. Wire wheel conversion using a spacer so I can switch back and forth. Advantages: flexibility. Disadvantages: not sure if spacers are a good idea, cost and did I mention cost.
I would love to hear everyone's thoughts. Thanks!