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I was too..... I ran the MS/2's on the vans for many years, and the AT's on the trucks. But Michelin has now changed up what they are doing in the way of warrantee presentation and they don't make many of the same tires we were used to for so long. They refuse to commit to mileage estimations...
Ok, but you do realize that the Coke bottle rear fenders which started in the '68 model year are a huge departure from the 66-67 styling?? I'm pretty sure that was done to improve tire clearance in the world of BBody racing at that time. :poke:
Beautiful car for sure.... you guys kinda derailed the OP's question. It's damn unlikely he's going to fit anything like that on the rear of a 66 or 67 without serious modification.
Summit used to offer, tire/wheel combos of your choosing balanced and shipped. Thats how I got my TorqThrusts.
It was a good deal but i dont know if they still do it.
You know there are ten different Wilwood front disk kits right?
It seems like some of the wheel fitment diagrams are now missing (not working) on their site.
A whole lot of early 70's Chryslers had a the double razer thin white stripes. Many (in my area anyway) were BFGoodrich if I remember right (prolly not lol).
https://www.summitracing.com/parts/cok-55460
It varies by vintage and application.... my dumb a** can't remember.
Someone here will chime in with the proper info tho, and in lieu, I think you can look them up at Year One and they will show proper application.
Not sure about the studs, although I think post #2 nailed it.
For the nuts, I always had good luck with McGard, fit, finish and longevity and you get them from Summit and many others.
Here's the original stuff....just like my 25 year old cans.... Never heard of this site before, but they and many others still carry the stuff, including Summit.
Mopar Performance P4529876 Wheels | Autoplicity
You used to be able to get these paints directly from Ma Mopar Perf, so proper part numbers should be available, as they were not generic, but actually called "Rally Wheel Paint".... I think I may still have a can laying around (the lighter of the two). I'll look...
@duster22
Frank, if he's looking for big poverty cap centers that the pre '67 cars used, I'm curious to know, is there a better way to get them in custom widths than buying Wheel Vintiques and having them recentered like you do?? Seems like an expensive way to go. In other words, can the...
Chrysler called that a "Safety Wheel". Likely wider than 4.5". I rarely see them, but I know the early "C" body land yachts used them. I'm sure I have one from a '71 New Yorker here somewhere.... dunno about the M2. Also, notice those would use the tiny dog dish caps, like most '68 on rims...
I agree with the assessment that they are late 60's on (likely truck rims). If you go all the way back to early 60's they would likely use the bigger dog dish caps, even on trucks, I do believe. I see that same seller has those early style as well in another listing....