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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by fitzee, Nov 24, 2007.

  1. fitzee
    Joined: Feb 26, 2003
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    I am thinking of making a set of steel wheels for my bucket.Plan is to use a set of 15 inch VW rims up front and a set of 15 by 8/10 truck rims and replace the center with stock GM steel centers with a off set on the rear.My bolt pattern is GM so the reasoning for the GM centers.Anyway Would like to see some pics of late model steel wheels that are painted.Thanks

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  2. Powdered, but it should give you a good idea.


    Give some thought to using a 14" wheel up front.
    A small wheel in a small tire balances well visually speaking with the big wheel and big tire in back.

    That said, the wheels in the pics are 5" x 15" up front and 6" x15" in the rear.

    15's on the front of the A look ok, but they could be overpowering style-wise on a T.
    A lot depends on the tire you use.

    Along those same lines, you can find 14" wheels at the junkyard that are 4 1/2" and 5" wide.
     

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  3. This was supposed to be the first pic.
     

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  5. fitzee
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    Tire size is not a problem.I want to keep the rubber I have.Just sick of the wheels.(As well as the headers)Thanks for the tip on the Mags,I will pick one up.

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  6. Do you have any close-ups of your front fender brackets?
     
  7. Outlaw Bender
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    I hope those will fit.
    Front wheels are from an early Volvo Amazon or PV 544/444.
    And rear wheels from a chevy Caprice sedan.
     

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  8. fitzee
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    Here you go

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  9. fitzee
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    Don`t think I find the front but I can find the rears.Just want a bit of a off set.reasoning for the 8 inch wheel.But then agian I can just reverse the caprice wheel!!Hmmm
     
  10. Fishtail8
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    Nice ride. I agree with the wheel choice, they kinda look out of place on that car. What's wrong with the headers? Too loud?
     
  11. A Chopped Coupe
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    The fronts are 15x5 with standard offset and the rears are 16X8 with negative 6" offset to tuck the tire closer to the body since I got the quick change incorrectly built with 60" wheel mounting surface to wheel mounting surface...............should have been 56".
    But.............the front offset is the same on both front and rear wheels.
     

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  12. cfish50chevy
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    Ford up front GM rear
     

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  13. fitzee
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    Great stuff.What are the back wheel from.they look like there is no dimple where the hub cap goes on.That is the look I`m after.

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  14. Sour Kraut
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  15. brandon
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    my old t before it was finished..... brandon:D
     

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  16. Lil' Billy
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    from Georgia

    Ask and you shall receive!
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  17. fitzee
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    Thanks a Million.The first one is what I`m after.Painted with crome lugs.The trim ring don`t look to bad eather. digging through my rim pile I came across a set of 15 by 6 crome reversed.A bit pitted but will look good painted. Now to find two for the front.

    Oh as to why I want to change the headers.I don`t think they look right on the body stile. I am going to build a set of lake stile header for it. That was the plan but never got around to it.
     
  18. Thanks for the fender bracket post.

    Seems like they have to be a little different on some disc brake setups.
     
  19. cfish50chevy
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    I think they came off an early 70's gm pickup..they got the wide pattern to them. they do have dimples for caps though.
     
  20. Section 8
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    Late 80's Lincolns/Crown Vics/Grand Marquis have the 'no dimple" wheels in a Ford pattern and recent Astro Vans have 'em in a GM pattern.
     
  21. fitzee
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    Astro Vans!!Now I never thought of that.thanks
     

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