I purchased these wheels that I was told were made by Ford for my 1951 F1 that are 5 lug x 5.5" bolt pattern. They are also 15" diameter and 6" wide, and there is no tabs for center hubcaps on the inside or outside of the center. The wheel is smooth all the way around and doesn't have the 4 slit openings that are usually between most centers that are riveted to the outer rims. I liked the look and was trying to find two more to use. If anyone can help educate me please let me know. Thanks Adam (a newbie)
https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/ford-steel-wheel-tech.115542/ they don't really look like Ford wheels, do they? No hubcap bumps in the center recess? They are 5.5" bolt circle, not 5"?
Yes they are 5.5" spacing. They are 15"diameter and 6" wide and they don't have tabs on the inside or outside for center size hubcaps. I'm stumped.
They did have full wheel covers, so it was a higher end car they came on, is my guess....pickup trucks and trailers generally had small hubcaps as standard equipment.
Not very likely...unless you have a picture of a Jeep with wheels like this? (the center is different, no hubcap provision, the full wheel cover thing, etc)
yes mopars also - just Imperial's - most all have the extra locating hole for the pin that's on the drum......
Thanks so much, that gives me a direction to search. I figured they must be a full hubcap application, or even wondered if they might be an aftermarket type wheel for some race cars at the time that didn't use a hubcap at all???
I got some real similar that came off a 54 Lincoln. I only got three, I'll keep looking for the fourth. Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.
maybe 56ish? Looking on ebay, that's the only one that looks right.... http://www.ebay.com/itm/232348804315?
Yep Chrysler Imperial and Town &Country. They used bolts instead of lug nuts and the left side was left hand threads which is one pain in the**** to install...... Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Oops I was WRONG. No locating holes so they aren't Chrysler. Sent from my iPad using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
1955 Chrysler wheels. I think that is the only year. As a kid, those wheels were highly regarded, as they generally had 8.20 X 15 tires on them. Also, perhaps Imperial with 9.50 X 14 tires & same bolt pattern. Jim
I looked on ebay for pics of 50s Lincoln and Imperial wheels, there are several for sale, but the only one that looks like the OPs wheels is that 56 Lincoln wheel. The others all have some differences, ie holes in the center, different center stamping design, slots around the edge, hub cap nubs, etc.
^^^ X2 .... Working on Jeeps for 40 + years & haven't seen one yet. The Chrysler products have many more holes & safety rims, so these aren't those. I'd read the info stamped in the recess of the rim, which tells metal thickness, flange depth, etc. in code such as JJ, JK, etc., & manufacturer. The closest guess so far is Lincoln, & if they are, the centers don't look very Ford-like. 4:24 PM ... they now look very Ford-like. Thanks, John ...
40s Jeeps , I just spent , 125 for the correct wheel for a restored JEEP to hang on the side for a spare ! Sent from my iPhone using H.A.M.B.