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Dadandson

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Here so far is the fruits of my labor. Still needs to have the gas tank cleaned out and the sending unit replaced.
 

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VERY NICE!! What are those wheels?
 
Nice work. Y'all are making me feel like a sloth -- I've got all these parts to install, and have done nothing all winter...
 
Lovely, just lovely.
 
drooartz said:
Nice work. Y'all are making me feel like a sloth -- I've got all these parts to install, and have done nothing all winter...

Me too!! (And I don't even have the weather issues to deal with!!!) :eeek:
 
Regarding Tony's question, those are Eagle racing wheels I found on Craig's list here in Gilbert for $50 for all four. they came off a Ford Escort wagon. The hole spacing was 4 X 100MM, about 1/16 short. They are also 1/2 wider. I made rear wheel spacers 1/2 thick so they would not rub the leaf springs with 4 holes at 4" and installed 4 new studs at 100MM, 90 degrees rotated to accomodate the rim spacing. The front were more complicated. I had to machine new counterbored holes at 4" spacing and by making washers out of pre heat treated 4340 steel with a hole and countersink I was able to accomodate the 4" spread. The tires cleared the fenders fine in front so I did not need a spacer/shim. Everything went together perfectly except I need to carry two lug wrenches because of the rear wheel spacers. The car is at the MG shop now where Glen is putting in a new clutch. I can take some pics and post it here later this week if you like. I did not want spend $600 plus for MiniLites and it was going to cost $200 plus to have the Rosestyle wheels powder coated.
 
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