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![]() I remember seeing somewhere on the forum a set of images of the different wheel types fitted to the 75, I am looking to change from my standard mk 2 Connie wheel to something that is easier to clean as mine quickly get filthy on motorways - I am keen to find out what options were available for my model. could anyone post the link with the different wheel images for me
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![]() I switched from Crowns (sorry again Alf ) to Contours because they're easy to clean. They're 15" though, some members think they look a little lost in the wheel arch but each to their own, the tyres are cheaper
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![]() I prefer the 15 inchers, for ride, and price of tyres
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