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Wheel/Tire size identification help needed
![]() Are these 15" or 17"? Any ideas on tire size? I like the way it looks and am about to put my fleetside bed on my '57. I'm not sure if I should go with the salt flats or just some 15" baby moons.
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Re: Wheel/Tire size identification help needed
Does anyone know where I could find anymore info?
Ttt
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Re: Wheel/Tire size identification help needed
those look like 17" american racing salt flats, VN470, summit carries them.
http://www.summitracing.com/parts/ar...6540/overview/ I say 17" because the bolt circle is 5" and looks like you can get 3 bolt circles across the face, plus the rim.
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Re: Wheel/Tire size identification help needed
I think you're right. I'm still not sure on the tires. I may just have to take them to a shop and do some test fitting.
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