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    Default Looking for DyMag wheels to fit 1979-80 Argo FA

    The original owners of an Argo JM8 FA 1979 in Ireland are restoring the car to original condition and need to find DyMag wheels for the car. Can anyone help??

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    Default Dymag Wheels

    Quote Originally Posted by Douglas Schumacher View Post
    The original owners of an Argo JM8 FA 1979 in Ireland are restoring the car to original condition and need to find DyMag wheels for the car. Can anyone help??
    Try MB Racing Wheels. They can make DyMag replica wheels.
    https://mb-racingwheels.com/index.htm

    https://mb-racingwheels.com/collecti...toric-replicas

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    Thank you!

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    I owned an Argo JM9 atlantic. It went to someone in the northeast (many moons ago) who converted it to an autocross car (more's the pity). It had two sets of wheels. You might check with the autocross crowd up there.
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    Default ARGO wheels

    The early ARGO fronts would have been the four spoke. The rears are the cone or funnel shape. Both front and rear had an adapter attached to the wheel. The cone rears most likely would have been used on other manufacturers cars. I think the four spoke fronts were also used on other cars. The JM9 would have a later three spoke on front and rear. The JM11's came with a dish type wheel with six holes. The MB wheels look like good option for the front, anodized black. The Super V's used four spoke front and rear. If MB can make their wheel 14 inches wide it might be an option.

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    thanks so much

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    thanks for every ones help but i think i am now sorted! fingers crossed

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    Thank you. I have also found what I need)

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