Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

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#1 Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by No Quarter » Sat Mar 14, 2026 8:15 am

On my first E-Type restoration, 63 FHC, I put on new wider chrome wire wheels, simply for the look. On this my second project, 64 OTS, I plan to go to extra lengths to keep original. And I now have 10 old original wire wheels from those 2 cars. I will put new radial tires on for sure.

But what do you think about using the old wire wheels? It should be said that here in Denmark, nobody can fix wire wheels, so the idea only makes economical sense if I have 5 that are in good enough shape to be blasted, painted and then used.

Is a wheel good enough if no broken spokes, hammering with wooden hammer on spokes for sound and if local shop put it on balancing machine to see if round? I know some say never use such old wheels on performance car, but I see plenty of just as old and older cars that have what I think are original wire wheels.

Is my idea good, or both dangerous and a waste to money? Any experience?
Mikael
63 E-Type FHC, 64 E-Type OTS, 07 XKR
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#2 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by No Quarter » Sat Mar 14, 2026 9:23 am

Looked at them, hit all spokes for sound, I now have 7 wheels I consider potential
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#3 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by mgcjag » Sat Mar 14, 2026 9:46 am

I'm no wheel expert.....but old wheels are often rebuilt and re used......its very important to use the correct wire wheel cones if you attach them to a balance machine...most of the tyre shops do not have these...I have my own set that I take to the fitters when I have tyres renewed/balanced....Steve
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#4 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by 40GT » Sat Mar 14, 2026 10:04 am

I would check the internal splines also, if okay they will have a good triangular section with flat sides, when they wear ( particularly on the rear, from braking and accelerating ) they round the sides and in extreme cases the section looks like a hollow ground knife edge.
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#5 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by No Quarter » Sat Mar 14, 2026 10:39 am

Thanks. Yes we have a set of cones in the club that are passed around :smile:
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#6 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by 265bhp » Sat Mar 14, 2026 9:08 pm

Richard Skinner who is Tudor Wheels…+44 7801 069261…Richard refurbished the wire wheels on my XK120…well respected
1963 3.8 FHC ..now finished …………….
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#7 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by abowie » Sat Mar 14, 2026 10:26 pm

Perfectly ok to use old wheels.

My Mk2 is running on the original wheels from my 4.2 coupe.
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#8 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by Knightrider » Sun Mar 15, 2026 8:56 pm

Another vote for Tudor wheels - Richard did my original E-type wheels and they look great. Good value too.
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#9 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by Monkeyfinger » Mon Mar 16, 2026 12:42 pm

Tudor wheels refurbed and painted my original S2 wheels - fabulous job by someone who cares. They also look better than chrome, imho.
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#10 Re: Wire wheels, an idea. Your view?

Post by alunwill » Sun Mar 22, 2026 10:37 am

Another supporter of Richard at Tudor wheels. I had my 5 checked, and chrome powder coated and as stated, look as good as chrome but far more practical in UK weather conditions.
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