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06-14-2013, 08:13 PM | #1 |
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I found some steelies and beauty rings
I have been looking to get some stock wheels for my green '68 and finally found a set on our local online classifieds. The guy said he was pretty sure they came off a '68 and I said well, they're gonna go back on one
I need to clean them up and get a coat of paint on them, not to mention some tires: One still has the GM sticker inside: While we were talking, I mentioned having some ralley wheels for my Panel project, and he had these he'd let go: A full set of medium-deep: And 3 shallow-dish: Two of each are in really good shape, but the rest will take some elbow-grease to get back into shape.
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06-14-2013, 08:24 PM | #2 |
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Re: I found some steelies and beauty rings
Nice! Are you going to paint the steelies white? I used Rustoleum gloss white, and they turned out great, and are holding up well
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06-14-2013, 09:16 PM | #3 |
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Re: I found some steelies and beauty rings
Tubeless 15x5 K 10/K10 wheel dating back to about 64 (I think).
2455939 replaced by, 2470547 replaced by, 3966007.
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Re: I found some steelies and beauty rings
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And yes, I'll probably go with white. I was hoping my guy hadn't sandblasted my core support yet so I could have tossed the wheels in with the job. He is really cheap, but I need to wait until he has a sandblasting job come to his shop. I waited 5 weeks for my core support, but he only charged me $10 to do it.
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06-16-2013, 10:26 AM | #5 |
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Re: I found some steelies and beauty rings
Yep,those are definitely the drum brake stock GM wheels. Stock tires were SAE sized bias-ply. The closest radial to standard would probably be 225/75s and 235/75s are closest to optional sizes...and the best choice IMO.
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