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Thanks for those images, Tom -- I've been looking for someone who's done exactly what you've done. The Dunlops look fantastic on your car. They do suit the sidescreen TRs better, IMHO.

 

Don

1962 TR3B TSF202L

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Certainly everyone has their own opinion about looks. I'm happy with my minilite clones so far (although I've not actually driven the car yet!); however, the major difference is price. I paid £275 for the set of 4 from Rimmers when they were on sale. Even with shipping to Canada they were much less expensive than any other option I could find. Cheers, Mike

 

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These are the alloy wheels I chose to fit to my TR3A. I personally don't think that Minilite wheels

suit the sidescreen cars. (to each his own!!).

 

Tom. :rolleyes:

 

 

Tom: I agree that the minilites aren't the best fit on the early cars. I am very interested in your new steel-wheel looking wheels. We had to sort through several steel wheels before we could find 5 acceptable ones. AND once you kerb them you may never get them straight again!

So, can you tell us the part number or other designation of your wheels. I have been on a number of site which advertise Dunlop wheels and have not been able to find them.

 

Thanks,

 

Frank

 

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Hi Frank ~

 

Contact Ed Braclik at ed@frontlinedevelopments.com

 

I bought the wheels from them. There are two styles ~ the ones I've got have the large ventilation holes but there is also a version with large and small holes (I prefer the ones I bought as they look more like the standard TR wheels).

 

Tom.

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Hi Frank ~

 

Contact Ed Braclik at ed@frontlinedevelopments.com

 

I bought the wheels from them. There are two styles ~ the ones I've got have the large ventilation holes but there is also a version with large and small holes (I prefer the ones I bought as they look more like the standard TR wheels).

 

Tom.

 

 

 

Thanks Tom. I suppose that the original TR hub caps can not be fitted, correct?

 

Cheers,

 

Frank

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