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Discussion in 'The Hokey Ass Message Board' started by wes, Dec 18, 2003.

  1. wes
    Joined: Mar 23, 2002
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    wes
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    from san diego

    i have heard that american racing is making thr tru's again. i looked on their website and they dont list them on there. anyone know anything about this? i need some for my olds.
    wes
     
  2. Radshit
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
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    I thought at one time Crager and Tru-Spoke was one in the same............But I don't know about now....

    I come across used Tru's once in awhile. I know of two Tru-Cl***ics for 50 bucks. I'll keep my eyes open for ya'.......Out here they're in everybody's closet or Shed( ever since Daytons became the rim of choice).......Neal
     
  3. Sancho
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    Rad's right, they're Cragar's not Americans. They can still be purchased new, but they're not cheap. summitracing.com has them, they go for 180 each. You may be able to find them cheaper. Here's the link to them on Cragar's website. (But I'm pretty sure they don't sell to the public) http://www.cragar.com/Series470.html
     
  4. alchemy
    Joined: Sep 27, 2002
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    That link is not the same TruSpoke wheel I remember from the 70's. They had thinner spokes and more of them. The hub looked more Model A-ish too.

     
  5. The ones on the Cragar site are the old starwires. Truspokes may have been made by appliance as they made similar ones years ago. I used to run the ones laced directly to the rim on my 55 chev mild custom years ago in the 80's and changed to the style that laced to a ring inside the rim as the early rim laced ones were leakers. They used to go out of round too and needed to be adjusted. The big center wire wheels were McCleans. The star wires don't have near as many spokes as the tru spokes had.This pic shows the 2nd type of tru spoke. Maybe someone can lighten it up. Pat
     
  6. Iggy
    Joined: Nov 25, 2003
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    achemy your correct.

    Those are Star Wires not True-spokes.
     
  7. tommy
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    My used Tru Spokes had adjustable ******s like a true spoke wheel. [​IMG]
    I seem to remember that AP (Apliance Plating) made a wire wheel too. Not the same as Tru Spokes.
    Mine needed...truing [​IMG]... they shook like hell.
    Ya think they will be hot sellers on Ebay in 10 years? naaah
     
  8. DrJ
    Joined: Mar 3, 2001
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    I've got a rusty one hanging on the front porch wrought iron railing, holding my garden hose up. [​IMG]


    I'ts the adjustabe ****** thru the rim type and it's got a mess of duct tape covering the ******s inside.
     
  9. 5SPOKE
    Joined: Oct 24, 2002
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    Yes the "Trus" from Cragar are the old Starwires, Cragar was at one time remaking the "Trus" that you remember, they were actually a copy of the old Buick wires, but apparently Cragar has dropped those. Appliance made a similar wheel (they were made in Japan) but they did not build them for Tru-Spoke. They (the Appliances) were a tubeless wheel, while the Tru-spokes were not. -SAM
    www.thewheelplace.com
    1-866-old-rims
     
  10. wes
    Joined: Mar 23, 2002
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    from san diego

    good info thank you. NEAL- whatcha been up to? havnt talked to you in a while.
    Anyone else got any pics of their cars on trus?
    wes
     
  11. Radshit
    Joined: Mar 2, 2001
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    Hey Wes, been busy working on....well...alot...I had to go out to the garage and drag this wheel in......the wife is giving me that " You must be out of your mind " look....I am........here is the the Tru-Spoke whell you are looking for Wes. The Appliance are a different wheel...
     

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  12. wes
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    thats the ****. are they a 60 spoke?
    wes
     
  13. fab32
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    5SPOKE has it right. The origional Tru-Spoke was a copy of the old Buick wire wheel from the mid 50's. I bought a set when they first came out. I was going to build a restorod '29 2dr. I sold the project before it was finished and kept the wheels. About a year ago a friend of mine asked about them and bought them for a project he is doing. I told him thet wern't right for the theme he was after but he insisted. They may be in his attic for the next 15 yrs.

    Frank
     
  14. lownslow
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    wesley gripes,
    what up cool fresh ?????dude nice choice for the olds .....i definately approve .....now to find a set....i will see what i can find for ya ....what is your budget for em ???? did ya get the front bagged yet ??? pics? when are we painting ?????
     
  15. long island vic
    Joined: Feb 26, 2002
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    i have a set 14 front 15 rear
     
  16. Radshit
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    [ QUOTE ]
    . are they a 60 spoke?


    [/ QUOTE ]

    Hell, I don't know...they're Tru-Spokes...they didn't come with different spoke counts like the D's and other Modern Day Cowboy rims.

    There was Tru-Spokes..then Came Tru-Clasics and came Tru-Rays. Tru-Rays being my favorites.....MCleans were a Tru-Ray want-a-be rim....I think the caps were even interchangeable.

    I can remember back in the day when the cap with the Corvette flags was the sought after choice for lay lows running Rays.....

    Just about every Mike Pickle poster had a car with Tru-Spokes on 'em....
     
  17. wes
    Joined: Mar 23, 2002
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    wes
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    from san diego

    the reason i ask is i am emailing back and forth with somone with some wheels but hes not sure what they are and dosnt have a pic of them yet.
    donnie- if you can find some 14's lemme know ill dish out the dough for em. Im gonna start working like hell on this thing, get it looking half way decent for paso. When u wanna paint it??
    wes
     
  18. kyle paul
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    from sac

    rad **** right that pic is the same rim that my grand pa runs .hes almost 90 and beeeen running those rims on a 66 malbiu since i can remember.
     
  19. Spike!
    Joined: Nov 22, 2001
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    I have a set ( 4-GM bolt pattern) sitting in my ba*****t. They came off a GTO. I would be more than willing to get rid of them cheap..

    Spike
     
  20. wes
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    i would be all over em. my olds has the 5 on 5 pattern. what size are they?
     
  21. ray
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    if they ain't what wes needs i may be interested too, i got a chebby that needs some 4 3/4 bc truspokes...
     
  22. Spike!
    Joined: Nov 22, 2001
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    They are 15" not sure of the width on any of them but the backs are wider than the fronts..I'm thinking like 15x6 up front and 15x8 on the backs. I could be wrong. Standard GM pattern (5 on 5?) I do have four of em. They all have tires on em too but I can take them off. I'm tired of them sitting in my ba*****t so make me an offer..

    Spike
     
  23. Wes,

    Look at these on eBay 2449709482, they are listed under Halibrand...they look like the Tru-spokes I remember having on my '48 Chevy sedan delivery 25 years ago.

    Whoever has the GTO fit wires they would 5 on 4-3/4 bolt circle - commonly called small Chevy,

    Charlie
     
  24. poorhispanic
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    from Dallas

  25. rotorwrench
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    I have a set of True Spoke 14X6s but they have the uni-lug patern and require correct size lug nuts to fit. I think that was the reason they stopped producing that type was due to law suits on failures of the uni-lug design.
     
  26. neverdun
    Joined: Oct 17, 2007
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    If no one has spoken for the wheels hotrodphotos has I am interested in them.
     
  27. wheelkid
    Joined: May 25, 2006
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    wheelkid
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    from Fresno, CA

    Yes, they did come with different spoke counts, They had 40, 45, and 50 spokes. I will also have you know, McLeans were around waaayyyy before Tru-rays and Tru cl***ics. Tru-rays were a want-a-be McLean. By the way, Tru rays, at first, were made for Corrvettes only. The were made out of Chevy rally wheels. Were do you think the name came from? Sting-ray, Tru-ray. Get it?

    Jimmy (little C, Big L) McLean

     
  28. monsterflake
    Joined: May 13, 2003
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    that's a 4 year old post...
     
  29. 64rivihess
    Joined: Jul 20, 2010
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    from nashville

    looking for some tru rays or something close to them with tires
     
  30. russ1403
    Joined: Mar 9, 2009
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    http://sandiego.craigslist.org/csd/pts/1983912736.html

    heres some mcleans,no tires:(,not tru spokes but close..but the are in cali so shipping would be alot of $,,just trying to help out:)
     

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