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Location: Central Coast, CA.
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Re: Need hub Caps
You might try the stovebolt site. They tend to lean more to the stock resto look. Most guys here customize the pick ups. I've seen that style hubcap on a similar looking wheel though. Maybe find an old one around at an antique shop and see if it fits. I have one in my garage for wall art, but I'm going to run a late 60's GM rally wheel on my 5 lug pattern. Nice resto BTW!
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Re: Need hub Caps
This is the style of wheel that that particular hubcap fits.
Note the fingers in the center around the bolt holes that hold the hubcap. ![]() This is a 15 that is in somewhat rough shape that came off a parts truck that I drug home sometime in the past 30 years. They also were made in 16 in. Most were tube type but I see that someone ran this one tubeless. |
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Re: Need hub Caps
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