ewokracing
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Hi guys I've searched to no avail, I have two questions. Morgan Plus 8, what is the stud pattern? Some sites say Ford 5x114.3, others say 5x127. The different alloy wheels such as these: or these: www.globalclassiccars.com.au/82%20SIDE%20OPEN-800PIX.jpgDoes anyone know the size, offset etc? thanks!
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Good question about the pcd. The ones in your second pic are the OEM ones, whereas I think that the ones in your first pic are Dunlops, and I've seen these on a few other cars. However I've no idea whether they were a factory or dealer option on the Morgan, as opposed to being aftermarket fitment.
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ewokracing
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I think the first ones are just aftermarket and they seem to be popular-ish with the Morgan guys. There also seem to be two sorts of factory OEM ones too.
I'm just trying to find something that's around 15x5 or 15x6 with a high positive offset (ie 30+), in a 5 stud pattern that looks 60's or 70's.
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I'm just trying to find something that's around 15x5 or 15x6 with a high positive offset (ie 30+), in a 5 stud pattern that looks 60's or 70's. What stud pattern are you after? If 5 x 4 1/2", then it's a pity you're in Oz as I have a set of ideal wheels! Conversely, I'm after that size & look, but around ET12 for 5.5" wide or ET5 for 6" wide (for 3 3/4" backspacing), and beginning to wonder if the wheels you posted might be suitable
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ewokracing
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stud pattern isn't the problem (5x127 but I can get new hubs made). It's more the offset and look. I want something that looks 60's/70's and has an offset of around +30 and greater.
What have you got? (this is for a P6b)
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