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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 10:48 pm 
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how much is a set of jelly bean mags worth ??
10 "
12 "
13 "

thanks for ur help

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:30 pm 
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did you see this thread a week ago?

http://www.ausmini.com/forums/viewtopic ... jelly+bean

Kennomini wrote:
For a set of 4 in fair condition I'd say around $200 so $50 each give or take 10 to 20 bucks depending on overall condition, center caps and wheel nuts.


dead on i reckon.


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PostPosted: Thu Apr 22, 2010 11:37 pm 
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Yeah i'd go $200 for a good set with nuts in 10".

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yeh not much they look horrible!

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Depending on the car.. A good set on a mean mini look great.

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If you have an early Mini, 10" jellybeans are period correct, which is more than you can say for some of the cheap (and too big) Chinese junk wheels being flogged now. :x

I agree with Tombo, about $200 a set of 4 with nuts, if in good condition.

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drmini in aust wrote:
about $200 a set of 4 with nuts, if in good condition.


That much!! I hate mine and would love to replace them with standard wheels and hubs. Someone replaced my front drums with cooper S discs back in 1992 - i didnt do it. Does that affect the type of wheel I can attach to them?
Also notice the front wheels hang out about approx 4 cm out from the body. When I replaced the front bearings years ago, I kinda of remember putting in spacers because I had to (i think).
My question is: what sort of wheels do I have to get to put on the normal wheels back on? And how much will this costs?

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drmini in aust wrote:
about $200 a set of 4 with nuts, if in good condition.


That much!! I hate mine and would love to replace them with standard wheels and hubs. Someone replaced my front drums with cooper S discs back in 1992 - i didnt do it. Does that affect the type of wheel I can attach to them?
Also notice the front wheels hang out about approx 4 cm out from the body. When I replaced the front bearings years ago, I kinda of remember putting in spacers because I had to (i think).
My question is: what sort of wheels do I have to get to put on the normal wheels back on? And how much will this costs?


they go for much more than that on eBay!

if you were closer i'd be interested in doin some sort of swap with steel wheels.

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The only standard steel wheels which fit over 7.5" S discs and don't stick out heaps are either Cooper S 4.5x10 (costly), Clubman S 4.5x10, or Clubman GT 4.5x10 (rare now).

Some 3.5x10 steel Mini wheels will fit, it depends whether the calipers are S originals, and also whether the wheels centres are rivetted or spot welded in.
They will stick out 1" more than they did with flat drums though.

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drmini in aust wrote:
Some 3.5x10 steel Mini wheels will fit, it depends whether the calipers are S originals, and also whether the wheels centres are rivetted or spot welded in.
They will stick out 1" more than they did with flat drums though.


I've seen a MK 2 with the flares removed and running 3.5" steelies - they didn't stick out past the body


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Hi

I have a set of what i believe to be a clubman GT

does anyone have a picture?

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Clubman GT are a Rostyle wheel, similar to a Clubman S but have 8 ventilation slots, not 4.

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What's the value of a set of 10" Hotwires/Sprintwires? :)
(and where would I get one and how would I get them to germany? :lol: )

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