Hi Michael,
> The AR wheels look a LOT like the 13" ones on my donor GT6 (I've attached a
> .jpg of mine, but I don't think the lists allow pictures to be attached to
> email).
Your 13" wheels look identical to our 14" wheels. Plus I've had
several others that indicated they found American Racing logos on the
inside of the wheels when they removed the tires.
> If your 13" ones are Italian, my guess would be Fiat X19, but they don't look
> familiar to me.
One person indicated they were fiat optional wheels for the x19.
> Have you looked at the backside for casting marks or other clues? That's how
> I learned my other set of wheels were Shelby California 500's. What's the
> bolt circle on a TR4A?
Haven't been able to take them off the car as yet. Hopefully soon on
that though.
I think the bolt pattern for the 4A is 4" on center. Same as TR2 thru 6.
Thanks for the photo!
> --
> Mike - Renton, WA
> CARCENTRIC - http://home1.gte.net/NugentMD/Spitfire3500.htm
>
>
> Brad Kahler wrote:
>
> > Listers,
> >
> > The TR4A that Susan and I recently purchased came with two
> > different types of wheels on it. The first is a 14" wheel and the 2nd is
> > a 13" wheel. I've provided links to photos of each of them.
> >
> > This one has AR for I had assumed were American Racing wheels.
> > But it has just come to my attention that the AR may not stand for what
> > I thought it did!
> > http://www.141.com/triumphs/photos/ar-14-inch-wheel.jpg
> >
> > This one appears to be a 13" from some kind of Italian car.
> > http://www.141.com/triumphs/photos/ukn-14-inch-wheel.jpg
> >
> > Any assistance in identifying these wheels would be greatly
> > appreciated!
> >
> > Thanks
> >
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