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Re: Tiger Newbie

To: Steve Laifman <laifman@flash.net>
Subject: Re: Tiger Newbie
From: Dennis Crimmins <Crimmins@pacbell.net>
Date: Wed, 16 Dec 1998 14:19:29 -0800
Steve Laifman wrote:
> 
> DAN,
> 
> Wire wheels and Tigers:
> 
> The Alpine wire wheel hubs, like the Jaguar, are not simply
> 'bolt-on' plates with splines, like Spridgets and
> Triumphs..  In the front they have the entire bearing race
> assembly, and in the rear they replace the woodruff keyed
> hub that currently holds the studs.  Everybody knows about
> trying to get those off.
> 
> Making a change is no simple task.  Good used parts, that
> don't have stripped splines, are hard to find, and new ones
> run $250 each.  Can't believe anyone would do this.
> Especially with their torque limitations.
> 
> The Zenith's are also 'bolt-ons hubs (not wheels), but are
> built very ruggedly, and use a large diameter 'gear' drive,
> rather than small splines.  I have seen Tiger's with these
> wheels, and they do look good.
> 
> Can't believe a car, such as you describe, would use wheels
> intended for Mercedes pocketbooks. But, yes, they would be
> worth restoring, if true and the correct size and offset.
> 
> (P.S.  This is second hand knowledge.  My son Jay has had
> the experience with his Alpine(s).
> 
> --
> Steve Laifman         < One first kiss,       >
> B9472289              < one first love, and   >
>                       < one first win, is all >
>                       < you get in this life. >
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Please disregard my initial request/inquiry about wire wheels. Plenty of
info here already.
Dennis

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