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SP250 Steel Wheels

Rach250
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Re: SP250 Steel Wheels

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Cameron, you have a PM

silverdart
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Re: SP250 Steel Wheels

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Just out of interest, original Dart wheels were 41/2 J ie. 4.5 in. wide.

Dave.

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Re: SP250 Steel Wheels

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My manual says Rim type Rubery Owen 4J x 15" C.2546

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Re: SP250 Steel Wheels

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Sorry John, you are correct. The mind plays tricks the older you get. Back in 1967 when I had my first Dart it ran on Pirelli Cinturato radials. They were long lasting but in the wet I could spin the wheels whilst stationary

Dave.

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