MG Montego Turbo wheels - where to get?

MG Montego Turbo wheels - where to get?

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Scoobman

Original Poster:

450 posts

205 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Hi MG people
I am trying to help a friend out.
He is looking for OEM Alloy Wheels for a Austin Rover MG - Montego Turbo.
The part number is NAM3300

Being a scoob man and not an MG man, can anyone point me in the right direction for some.
Specialist breakers, garage ect.

Thank you

I have found this - is this my best bet?
http://www.mgcars.org.uk/mgm/parts.htm

Thanks

saxxeblt

87 posts

206 months

Tuesday 22nd November 2011
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Try the Maestro/Montego owners' club, someone should be able source them on there.
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onyx39

11,120 posts

150 months

Thursday 8th December 2011
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MGJohn

10,203 posts

183 months

Friday 9th December 2011
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NAM3300 Typical. I usually keep many things on a come in handy one day basis. Some years ago I took four to the scrap yard when I fitted MGF VVC Alloy Wheels to my cars ~ no value for scrap alloy metal back then.



I believe those NAM3300s were first fitted to the MG Maestro 1600 when it first appeared in 1983, not the Montego which had larger size wheels.

I still have a small range of MG Montego Alloy Wheels with good tyres in the slightly larger 15" sizes..
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mrjaydeeem

1 posts

140 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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On a related topic, does any of you know the offset for the 15" x 6J lattice style alloys on the MG Montego please? I'm considering them for my Herald which has the same 95.25mm PCD but am not sure if I'll need spacers or adaptors to adjust for offset or hub size. Grateful for any assistance or pointing in the right direction thanks.

MGJohn

10,203 posts

183 months

Wednesday 29th August 2012
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mrjaydeeem said:
On a related topic, does any of you know the offset for the 15" x 6J lattice style alloys on the MG Montego please? I'm considering them for my Herald which has the same 95.25mm PCD but am not sure if I'll need spacers or adaptors to adjust for offset or hub size. Grateful for any assistance or pointing in the right direction thanks.
Do not know the offset. Whereabouts are you? I have some sets of these. If not too far away, drive over and offer them up and see it they are good to go.

I have seen these X-Spoke MG Montego Alloy Wheels fitted to the Triumph TR7.

rallycross

12,781 posts

237 months

Friday 18th November 2016
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MGJohn said:
Do not know the offset. Whereabouts are you? I have some sets of these. If not too far away, drive over and offer them up and see it they are good to go.

I have seen these X-Spoke MG Montego Alloy Wheels fitted to the Triumph TR7.
Sorry to drag up such an old thread does anyone happen to have any Mg Montego/Maestro alloys spare, ideally 15 inch

thanks if you can recommend where to find any?

Trophy200

226 posts

201 months

Sunday 20th November 2016
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Just sent you an email.

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