MG Maestro Turbo (?) 5-spoke, 15 inch alloy wheels

MG Maestro Alloy Wheels 15" 4x95 - £60.00
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/254050537808
I already have sets of MG 2000 Maestro 5½ J x 15 inch (31 mm offset) and MG Montego 6J x 15 inch (28 mm offset) cross-lattice style wheels like those, which is why I wondered whether the 5-spoke wheels might have originated from an MG F!Flyfisherman wrote: ↑Fri Jan 04, 2019 5:10 pm Something else - they are not a MG Maestro turbo wheel, the wheels were a lattice design similar to a compomotive wheel like these
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/MG-Maestro-M ... 0011.m1850
It's all about aesthetics and mathematical degrees of rotational and/or reflective symmetry!Carledo wrote: ↑Sat Jan 05, 2019 9:36 pm They aren't MGF wheels either, as they look like this:-
Steve
PS, I don't understand your objection to 4 studs and 5 spokes on the same wheel, the 2 numbers don't need to correlate, the studs are just to attach the wheel to the hub and the spokes support the rim, 2 totally different sets of forces. The 5 spoke MGF wheels on the car above have been with it for the last 8 years of fast road and track work, coping admirably with in excess of 130bhp. I wouldn't imagine for a moment that they'd flinch at the 64bhp of a "normal" Toledo.