S1 and K/O wheels??
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I'm pretty sure no S1's came with K/O wheels but I have seen a '64 26R in Miles Wilkin's Twin Cam book with K/O wheels. What is the concensus if I put K/O wheels on a '64 S1 because I have a spare set available and I like the look? Is this a period correct mod? Will it hurt the value of the car? Should I keep it 100% original?
All comments welcome.
Regards,
Ray
All comments welcome.
Regards,
Ray
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Going from bolt on to knock on wheels you will have to change the hub, spindle, bearings etc., spindles and bearings for knock on wheels are larger.
I just did this on my S3 SS Coupe which was built with bolt on wheels, all bits removed are saved.
I just did this on my S3 SS Coupe which was built with bolt on wheels, all bits removed are saved.
Alasdair.
1953 David Brown Cropmaster
1954 S1 Land Rover
1962 Elite S2
1966 Lotus Cortina MK1
1968 Elan S3 SS Coupe Sold.
1968 Austin J40
1969 Elan S4 SE DHC
1972 Elan Sprint
1967 Citroen DS21.
1953 David Brown Cropmaster
1954 S1 Land Rover
1962 Elite S2
1966 Lotus Cortina MK1
1968 Elan S3 SS Coupe Sold.
1968 Austin J40
1969 Elan S4 SE DHC
1972 Elan Sprint
1967 Citroen DS21.
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I have a full set of Series 3 K/O hubs/suspension and wheels which I could put on the S1 but I will definately keep all the original parts if I decide to go this way. Thanks for all the comments so far.
Regards,
Ray
Regards,
Ray
- lotuseuropabrit
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KO wheels for road cars appeared as a Special Equipment (S/E) option with the S3 FHC and the later S2 cars, as mentioned already in 1965. 26Rs had K/O wheels and hubs available from the start but I think they were a different pattern from the road car type. There will be others who can confirm this, no doubt. The advantage of fitting them to a series 1 car, apart from the ease of changing wheels (how often do you do that?) is the availability of larger brake calipers. Technically the K/O wheels for the road cars was always an S/E option rather than standard, however I have only ever seen a few S4 cars with bolt-on wheels, many more S3s though.
Nigel F.
Nigel F.
1970 S4SE/1760cc big valve/SA-AX block, L2s, 45DCOEs, 1978 Jensen GT, 1962 AH Sprite, Alfa-Romeo 159, 1966 Bristol Bus, 1947 AEC Regal bus.
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