Seen these before .. not strange at all
Seen these before .. not strange at all
HJ XX7- L31-M21 sandman windowless
HZ XX7- L31-M41 sandman ute
1955 Chevy Belair
1972 Hq Statesman original Wedgwood with black vinyl roof
1956/9 Custom Pro street Pickup .. Blown 407 suicide doors tilt front ..
1956 210 sedan
1982 Wb windowless Panelvan ..
1970 Ht Kingswood original 186
Found this on another forum, ya learn something new every day. Thanks Dr terry.
Dr Terry Posted - 08/11/2009 : 4:29:35 PM
quote:Originally posted by peter_smol
Multifit wheels are not elongated holes. They have 2 sets of holes.
Not quite Peter.
Yes, many multi-fit wheel have 2 (or sometimes even more) sets of holes. But, Ive handled many sets of US made alloy wheels which have elongated holes & matching offset bushes. The stud patterns were 4.75" (Chev/Holden) & 4.5" (Ford/Chrysler). They was supposed to centralise on the centre spigot, but in some cases they did not.
Crappy idea they may be, but they were available back in the 70s. Whether they comply with any ADRs or RTA regulations is another matter entirely.
Dr Terry.
My opinion today hasn't changed. They are a dangerous, crappy idea.
If they don't centralise precisely on the axle or hub spigot, they will run off-centre & vibrate like there's no tomorrow.
I just noticed in the ebay ad, that the wheel pictured with the girl, is not the multi-fit wheel, The multi-fit appears in the next 2 pics down.
Dr Terry
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