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I have literally "been there, done that" on a Spitfire 4 awhile back. An acquaintance had decided to resurrect his long-stored car, but he also wanted to "upgrade" to wire wheels, so he bought a used set with adapters, etc., and nice new tires. I was doing some unrelated work on the car for him and took a test drive. Thankfully, the roads around my house are fairly quiet; the first time I "tested" the brakes hard, the left front wheel spun helplessly on the worn splined hub. Fortunately for me, the rear wheels held well enough to slow the car with the handbrake. Closer examination determined that possibly one of the four wheels/splined hubs was even marginally useful.And Yes Randall that wheel within a wheel and the brakes mental picture you gave was unfair to my sense of danger. It actually hurt, but I do appreciate your concern. I might buy a set of new splines when the picture goes away.
In my case, it was my previous TR3A. Not long after I bought it, I had to remove a rear wheel for some reason (don't recall why, maybe the tire needed repair). The knockoff was hideously tight, which I assumed was just from some gorilla installing it. Back then I didn't know much about wire wheels, including how to inspect them; and probably wouldn't have anyway since I had been driving the car with no problems.I have literally "been there, done that" on a Spitfire 4 awhile back.