Wheel centre badges

Wheel centre badges

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mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

283 months

Thursday 21st June 2001
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Does anybody know where to get a new set of TVR wheel badges for the later wedge cross spoke alloys. Aparently TVR does not stock or make them any longer. I have tried fitting the new style (cerbera) type but it does not fit the recess in the silver centre hub. MIke Mica Blue 350i

brm brm

217 posts

275 months

Friday 22nd June 2001
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I had this problem on my old 400SE when the badge disappeared leaving the hubcap in place. A 'temporary' solution that worked for me was to take a decent photocopy of a 'good' centre, put it through a plastic laminating machine and cut it out! Attached with araldite you didn't notice the difference unless you were looking for it, and it was still in place a year later when I sold the car.

dragon

23 posts

285 months

Friday 22nd June 2001
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You mean, like the way TVR did it originally!!

mikeb

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2,869 posts

283 months

Friday 22nd June 2001
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That sounds a bit 'heath Robinson' for me, but a good idea no less. The rims are a bit scuffed as well and I was thinking of changing the rims all together for something a bit newer looking. I was looking through the pages of an old sprint and come across a pic of a 350i with what looked like Griffith 5 spoke OZ wheels. If I am going to look for replacements is there anything I need to look out for in particular?? - the correct 'off set' for instance (whatever that is??). Mike Mica Blue 350i

mikeb

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2,869 posts

283 months

Tuesday 26th June 2001
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Just in case anybody is interested (and I guess there might be judging by the amount of wedges I saw at Combe without badges) I heard today that Wedge Automotive is fabricating some badges up. Should fit most wedges and should be available in about a month. Mike Mica Blue 350i

mikeb

Original Poster:

2,869 posts

283 months

Monday 30th July 2001
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I haven't tried Autographix yet, but apparently TVR produced several different sizes. and the size that fitted mine is no longer stocked. In the meantime, another wedge owner has came up with a better idea which I shall be putting on the wedge site. www.tvrwedgepages.co.uk (soon!) Mike Mica Blue 350i

350matt

3,740 posts

280 months

Tuesday 31st July 2001
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The offset on my 350 is stamped on the wheel as ES 23. Offset is the distance from the centre of the wheel to the wheel mounting face onto the suspension. This is in the same plane as the drive shaft / axle. Now I think that my wheels are a positive offset as the mounting face is closer to the outside of the car but I can never remember which way round is positive. Matt