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Old 03-17-2010, 11:29 PM   #11
meangreen68
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Re: Slot lovers unite!

("anyone know if the BS will work on my truck 6 lug? ")

The wheels on this 68 were from an old jeep, probably wagoneer, and they worked great. The only problem came from the large rivets on the brake drum. The wheels do not have a relief that allows them to lay flat against the face of the drum. The fix is to either remove the rivets. or mark the locations and drill a shallow hole to make room for them. I've read that all trucks did not have these rivets on the drum, in which case the wheels work perfect, but mine did.
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