Hello.
Question: Is it worth keeping the wire wheels with knock offs
on my 76 Fiat Spider ? Are they orginal equipment ?
ironanvil
76 Fiat Spider
Ironanvil:
Wire wheels can be a pain in the neck (and elsewhere). If they're true and all spokes are tight they have the advantage of a sporty appearance. If they are not true you might take them to a motorcycle shop to be trued up. However, no matter what condition they're in, they are a pain to keep clean. I'd prefer disc wheels.
Wire wheels can be a pain in the neck (and elsewhere). If they're true and all spokes are tight they have the advantage of a sporty appearance. If they are not true you might take them to a motorcycle shop to be trued up. However, no matter what condition they're in, they are a pain to keep clean. I'd prefer disc wheels.
are they really mounted with knock-offs? Or are they just center pieces and still use lug nuts? I've never seen a Spider with knock-off type wires. With the cost of them, I'd sell them and buy a new set of wheels. It really comes down to whether you like the look or not. Some people think wires look more appropriate on English cars.
Of course, as mentioned already, it could also depend on the condition of the wheels
Of course, as mentioned already, it could also depend on the condition of the wheels