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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:27 am 
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Are all the 12" GT wheels 4.5"? Or where there 5" as well? Ta'


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Our GTs had 10s. 8)


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 11:42 am 
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ooo.....I thought that was an 'early' GT thing, but it was an aussie thing?

In that case I'm prolly asking in the wrong place! Thanks


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The 1275 LSs has 12x4.5s if that helps. They were built in '78.


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All Ozzie Clubman GT's had 10's (4.5" wide?)

Early Pommie 1275GT's had 10's. Late Pommie 1275GT's has 12's.

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im sure the pom built 12' gt wheels are the same width as a stock 10 (3.5 inch?)

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PostPosted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 12:08 pm 
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12 x 3.5?

For 50 points:

What is a pizza cutter.

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Must have been for driving in the snow and ice .....

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Must have been for driving in the snow and ice .....
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Now now...be nice :)

My car runs on 12's due to the metro vented (12X6 from Hillman Imp Sport) and I was thinking of ways of rustling up a spare set to run autocross etc on without killing my road tyres.

I'm eyeing up the idea of having a set of 12" GT rims widened...otherwise there's bugger all else available in 12" without spending big money.

If I put 4.5" rims on with the flares I have it'll have that Escort rally look.....s'pose it's not the end of the world....


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sports850 wrote:
Must have been for driving in the snow and ice .....


I know someone selling snow chains for a Mini :lol:

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smac wrote:
Now now...be nice :)

My car runs on 12's due to the metro vented (12X6 from Hillman Imp Sport) and I was thinking of ways of rustling up a spare set to run autocross etc on without killing my road tyres.

I'm eyeing up the idea of having a set of 12" GT rims widened...otherwise there's bugger all else available in 12" without spending big money.

If I put 4.5" rims on with the flares I have it'll have that Escort rally look.....s'pose it's not the end of the world....


are morris 1300 wheels the same stud? they go under with no flares but may be to far backset? inset? whatever its called when they 'stick' inwards, ive got a few i could send ya down :lol:

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10" wheels I can understand having 3.5" wide but 12's thats shocking I barely got traction with the 4.5" wide 12's I had on my 1275 LS. I ended up buying performance superlights with 12"x5" wheels. Mostly cvause I wanted safer wheels for those occasional long journey's that the LS endures.


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The car is an ex-mini7 so the flares are damn near bigger than the rest of the car - I need OUTset :lol:

Pretty sure the 12's are either 4.5 or 5....just trying to figure out if it's one or the other, or could it be either......if that makes sense. :roll:


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thats easy as then!!!! austin/morris 1300 wheels - BACKWARDS!!! :lol:

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