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TR5/TR250 Triumph TR250/6 Bolt Pattern

Look for RWD car wheels.

The ET+40 wheels are usually for FWD.

And don't forget that you'll need caliper clearance if you're surfing for non-TR wheels for your TR.
 
Glemon,what type of driving do you plan. Is this a summer only rig or a daily?
 
Don, it will not be a daily driver, but will be a multi-purpose car (hopefully) cruising to club events and occasional drives to work or whatever, our club has two or three autocrosses a year I try to participate in, I want to upgrade the chassis and handling, but not with a major compromise of streetability.
 
Check out Kumho tires. Good quality and low prices.
 
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