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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:24 pm 
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just an update
finally got pics of the wheels and flares regarding how much its sticking out

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you'd get away with it on the front..it's just the rears..

check whether you have spacer drums on the rear..could swap them and bring in the wheel.. OR machine your one down to line up the wheel with the flare nicely..

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PostPosted: Sat Aug 19, 2006 7:57 pm 
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will try taking the wheels off tomorrow
what size are the wheel nuts?


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I was lookin at your other thread in members gallery, and your wheels looked the same as this.
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Am i right?

If so, they are widened clubman wheels. Mini and moke world made a lot of them a while back.

If your interested in selling them, let me know.

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PostPosted: Mon Aug 21, 2006 7:23 pm 
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ryan yes they are widened rims
right now I'm not selling it but as soon as I decided to, I'll let you know.


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i have seen sports pak arches fitted to a clubby in england and they were hot hot hot.


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i remember the one you sent to my phone chris..do you have a higher res one on your comp you can post up? :)

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your right not many clubbys have sportspacks on, these are the only two i have pics of


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I've got spacer drums at the rear
if I install a pair of non spacer drum would that foul anything ? anyone had similar issue before?

Would like to know before I buy a new pair.

here's the pic anyway

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put the tyre on and see if you have more than an inch between inside of the tyre and the shock


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If I swapped it with non spacer drum do I need a shorter studs as well?


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I know that standard clubman wheels do foul on the body or the swing arm if you don't have the spacered drums. I don't think they would have changed the offset to the rear of the wheel when they made them. So i would check that before getting the non-spacered drums.
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I will measure the space today and then maybe try the non spacer drums

Can someone confirm if I need a shorter studs?


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Yeah, you will need the shorter studs.
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I have a set of Cooper S flares on my clubman (specifically molded for the clubman at the front), that I got from Northern Mini Parts a few....well, maybe quite a few years back....of course, that was back when Henry D ran the show.....


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