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15” steel wheel question

Ceedawg

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was a 15” rim made with the 9-3/4 nubs? I have the later small nubs and the larger ones. I want to use the poverty caps off my 66 Belvedere and they are the 9-3/4 size.
 
Maybe on a Chrysler? or a pickup? All the "B"s even wagons and maxies were 14" rims I do believe.
 
Ford and some early Dodge Vans. I had 1 from a Ford Van and 1 from a Dodge the only difference was the size of the valve stem hole.
 
Hmm

how wide?
 
Don't hold me to it but no wider than 6''. Most likely 4 1/2'' to 5''.
 
Question was answered on FABO. "The Wheel Guy" makes what Ceedawg needs.
 
Yep already talked to him and exactly what I need. Thanks to everyone who responded. Mike
Good to hear. Great guy. I talk to him every year. He's one of us. LOL
 
Yep already talked to him and exactly what I need. Thanks to everyone who responded. Mike

Excellent news, to clarify tho, what does he have?? Complete rims, or just the wheel centers for you to take to a shop of your choice?

TIA, Lefty71
 
Excellent news, to clarify tho, what does he have?? Complete rims, or just the wheel centers for you to take to a shop of your choice?

TIA, Lefty71
He offers both ways, he makes (will sell you) the centers only, or he can send the centers out to two different guys on the west coast to make the rims for a finished product. Talk to him for more info
 
Actually one company in CA , Custom and Commercial Wheel in Bloomington , CA talk to Ray.
and the other is Diamond Racing Wheels in Cudaly , WI and talk to Bill.
I deal with both companies.

Frank
 
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