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Discussion in 'Traditional Hot Rods' started by birdman1, Nov 4, 2022.

  1. birdman1
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    I have looked all over the internet and can't find the bolt pattern for a 1960 Mercury monterey. some say 5x4 1/2 and some say 5x5. I am going 225 miles to pick up a newley aquired 1960 Mercury Monterey canvertible. It has 2 flat ties, so I want to take a couple tires and wheels along so I can load it. thanks for any help.Henry
     
  2. Slopok
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    How about a couple of those multi lug pattern compact spares?
     
  3. greybeard360
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    I am thinking my 60 Merc was 5 on 5.... It had wheels from a Riviera on it if my memory is correct.
     
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  5. squirrel
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    Hollanders says 5", they're pretty reliable on that stuff
     
  6. I see 5x5 from 55 to 60. Jay Carnine had posted that. He was a good guy with good info.
     
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    Enough information to be confusing. Maybe have the seller take a tape measure across the rear wheel studs and remove all doubt.
     
  9. 1946caddy
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    Why not just take two tires and have them mounted on the existing rims
     
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    Might as well bring a tire pump too, in case the flat ones hold air well enough to load, saving the hassle of changing them.
     
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    With a lot of sellers, that really won't remove the doubt.
     
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    Who the heck would compile a chart of old American car wheel data and convert it to metric?
     
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    Yup as squirrel said Hollander lists a 14x6 wheel with a 5 on 5” bolt pattern. Always believe the books before the internet E0D9F139-4088-4F7C-8198-CB1114D2F596.jpeg
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    In his original post the O/P said "1960 Mercury Monterey canvertible" (that's a direct quote from it).
     
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    that chart shows 1950-1974 using 14" wheels, that is what squirrel is talking about
     
  17. birdman1
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    Thanks fellas, the car is 225 miles away and the seller is a 87 year old guy. Most people don't know how to measure wheel bolt pattern . I'm going to go with the 5x,5
     
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  18. squirrel
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    you'll be fine
     
  19. Rand Man
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    Does anyone know of a factory steel wheel 14 inch diameter 5 x 5 1/2 bolt pattern?
     
  20. Rand man- roadmaster and otaco farm wagons had that bolt pattern as did a bunch of other farm machinery. They shouldn’t have nubs for hubcaps, came in both full dish smoothy style and conventional. These were likely produced in the 70’s. If it is really important I can take pictures. I don’t know of any automotive applications.
     
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    You are always a hell of a lot better off starting a new thread when you have a question than tacking it on a thread that is actually a differeent topic and where it goes down the page where people who don't read through never see it.
    There are a***** ton of Ford and Mopar 14 inch wheels with 5 on 5 lug pattern floating around. Watch the center hole diameter though as while the lug pattern is the same the center hole may be different.
     
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    I would have to look but If I didn't sell them the wheels off my daughter's old 79 Mercury Monarch should have been 14 inch.
     
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    Just to clarify:
    The 5 lug bolt pattern must be on a 5 1/2 inch circle. this early Ford , Ford F100 pickup and some Lincolns.

    I have a 1950 Lincoln. Long story, but I bought a used set of aftermarket wheels that are not right and not easy repair. I have a new set of tires and nice full wheel covers. Thought I might see if some steel wheels were available. I know Lincoln switched to 14 wheels in 1958, that trend went through 1960, but I don’t know how long it lasted. I can do my own research. Just felt like conversation.
     
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    I've never seen big Ford pattern in a 14" diameter myself. I always had to dig hard to find 15" when I was a Model A man.
     
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    Mentioned here before, I have a 14" ford smoothie, like the 40-66 centers. no idea what it came off, its on a home made trailer. now. Gonna break it down soon to get the 34 rear end thats under there too. will report back when its a proven thing
     
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    I joined here too late to know him, and many others. It is humbling to be able to read and learn from the stuff these guys contributed. It sort of keeps them here with us, if you know what I mean.
     
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