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    Re: Litton Corse

    Quote Originally Posted by Darkspeed View Post
    I think the "S" can have the full dish version
    Yes that's right Andrew. 'Like the deep dish wheel on the Alitalia Corse S in the photo from John D. at post #35 earlier on this thread.
    However, I think the "1/2 deep dish" wheels, (as you call them), do look good on the Corse 'I' versions. 'Better than the modern wheels that were often fitted to the Corse I's in the past.

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    I was lucky enough to get a set of Mels 5 stud front hubs. He had had a batch made some time before. The rears will convert using standard Alfa hubs. Craig gave me details.
    As I recall he also offered a version of his own coffin spokes to suit Corse I variants. Probably what Steve shows on his car above.

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    Re: Litton Corse

    Quote Originally Posted by john View Post
    I was lucky enough to get a set of Mels 5 stud front hubs.
    Are they for your Allora John, with Fiat front uprights?

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    Oh no Chris, sorry, I meant for Frederics car when I did the 5 stud conversion. Don't think he has any left these days.
    I think the Allora will be staying 4 stud.

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    Re: Litton Corse

    Quote Originally Posted by john View Post
    Oh no Chris, sorry, I meant for Frederics car when I did the 5 stud conversion. Don't think he has any left these days.
    I think the Allora will be staying 4 stud.
    I see?
    I didn't know the Corse S used Fiat 132 front stub axles.

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    Re: Litton Corse

    Yes, but without the extension piece.

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    Re: Litton Corse

    Quote Originally Posted by john View Post
    Yes, but without the extension piece.
    Is the 'I' the same, or different at the front? Considering this type of wheel offset:
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