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There is a thread on the TR2/3/3A Forum exchanging comments on 48 spoke and 60 spoke wire wheels.

 

http://www.tr-register.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=21541

 

This has deviated a little into when these option were available but as this post relates to TR4s,

I’ll start this new thread on this Forum.

 

There is no actual date that I am aware of either for the changeover on TR4's to 60 spoke wires

where ordered, but a 1962 car that I know well has original, but now chromed, 48 spokes.

Perhaps it's not relevant, but all TR3B's made to 1962 had 48 spokes, where specified.

John McIver's 3B has aftermarket Dayton chromed 60 spokes.

 

 

Hi Viv,

 

I had always assumed that 60-spoke wheels were an option for the TR3A at least,

but that was based on 60-spoke wheels being listed in the Parts Book.

I think that may be a hasty conclusion – I realise now that the Parts Book is not quite

‘gospel’ and in some instances may be retrospective.

 

For TR4s, I have found a US Service Bulletin note dated August 21, 1962, giving

a suggested price structure for 60 spoke wires.

The old software I use doesn't allow me to post images, so I'll have to type the content :

 

>> SUGGESTED PRICE STRUCTURE TR-4 AND TR-3B OPTIONAL EXTRAS 60 SPOKE WIRE WHEELS

>> It is planned to replace the 48 spoke wire wheel option with a 60 spoke wire

>> wheel option. This change will take place approximately September 1, 1962.

>> Some cars are coming through at the present time with the 60 spoke wire wheel

>> option.

>> The following is the suggested price structure on the 60 spoke wire wheel option :

>> Dealer Net $97.00 Dealer Markup $23.00 Retail $120.00

 

On the subject of TR4 wheels (I will have to start a new thread on the TR4 pages),

there is an interesting reference to silver aluminum and spa white paint for TR4

wheels :

 

>> SPA WHITE PAINTED WHEELS - Dated December 29, 1962

>> Owing to reasons beyond their control, we have been advised by the factory in

>> England that, with effect early March 1963, all models in the range will have

>> their road wheels painted in Spa White color in place of the silver aluminum

>> color at present in use.

>>

>> This change will considerably enhance the appearance of our products and certainly

>> this can be used as an additional selling point.

>>

>> There will be no additional charge for this improvement.

 

There is another Service Bulletin reminding mechanics that the length of the wheel studs

needs to be reduced when converting to wire wheels. No comment.

 

AlanR

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On the subject of TR4 wheels (I will have to start a new thread on the TR4 pages),

there is an interesting reference to silver aluminum and spa white paint for TR4

wheels :

 

>> SPA WHITE PAINTED WHEELS - Dated December 29, 1962

>> Owing to reasons beyond their control, we have been advised by the factory in

>> England that, with effect early March 1963, all models in the range will have

>> their road wheels painted in Spa White color in place of the silver aluminum

>> color at present in use.

>>

>> This change will considerably enhance the appearance of our products and certainly

>> this can be used as an additional selling point.

>>

>> There will be no additional charge for this improvement.

 

 

 

AlanR

 

Knowing what the factory was like they probably ran out of siver paint, couldnt afford to buy any more but found they had a shed load of Spa white left over ;)

Stuart.

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Knowing what the factory was like they probably ran out of siver paint, couldnt afford

to buy any more but found they had a shed load of Spa white left over ;)

 

 

Or maybe they were teaching apprentices to spray and reckoned if they could

spray a wheel, they could spray a car.

The most unbelievable explanation would probably be nearest to the truth.

 

Interesting little snippets of information, though. They seem to confirm that

there was no exact change-over point for 48 to 60 spoke wires, and was probably

different for the UK and the USA (like wood dashboards), the change in wheel cover.

 

Another snippet is the change from British Racing Green to Triumph Racing Green,

described as "only one shade different", from February 1963.

 

AlanR

 

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Another snippet is the change from British Racing Green to Triumph Racing Green,

described as "only one shade different", from February 1963.

 

AlanR

 

AlanR

 

And we all know how hard it is to find an exact shade of that colour for a match :angry:

Stuart

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And we all know how hard it is to find an exact shade of that colour for a match :angry:

Stuart

 

 

Stuart,

 

I have some Rinshed-Mason and Dupont formulas for Triumph Racing Green

but I can't post it.

I don't know if these are any help but if you PM me with your email, I'll

forward you a copy (and maybe you can add it it to the thread).

 

A bit more digging and there's a good chance I can find something on the

previous shade - British Racing Green.

 

AlanR

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72 spoke never fitted to Cars as original equipment.

Stuart.

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