Looking for 14 & 15 in 5X 5 1/2 wheels . Anyone know of anything that will fit Trying to avoid the "big dollar" versions at the classic wheel & tire sellers Tks Gents
I think there were 14" 5.5 bp wheels on Chryslers and maybe Lincolns way back when. 14" tires are a little tough to find. Little 15" tires are easier. Big and little 15" is usually the way to go. What will they be going on? Dave
Still here Ths for your reply Gents Wondering if maybe early Bronco may fit as well???? Not yet sure about the width.... Have to see what I can come with as far as wheels Sent from my VS501 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
Can't say the year but 15 x 5-1/2 off a Ford F100 early 70's I think. And I would use the one that I hadn't cleaned up and painted the inside of the wheel on back a few months ago.
Yeah, really, ford used the 5 on 5 ana half for about 6 decades. it comes down to what hubcaps you want, or what off set
I have Dodge pickup wheels on the back of my car with a 5 1/2 inch bolt circle. Sent from my SM-T350 using The H.A.M.B. mobile app
This about all of them that are newer than 1954 (scroll down) 5 X 5.5 Bolt Pattern Cross Reference and Wheel Sizes (roadkillcustoms.com)
No idea what a button cap is. We refer to the cap mounts as "innie", or "outie" . your 40 caps mount on bumps on the inside of the hub center, same innie bumps to 66 on pickups, after that they are outies, bump to hold the cap on the outside. trim rings generally fit on any rim the correct diameter. why not tell us what you want to do, and the answer may be simple
I just bought 15x7, 5x5-1/2 bc, early Ford hubcap, from Summit for $80 with FREE shipping. Made by USWheel. It’s their 544 Roadster series, also made in 15x8 Here’s another option: https://www.jalopyjournal.com/forum/threads/make-your-own-steelies-can’t-be-this-easy.1211950/ I have two 15x8 that I won’t be using. They’re IH, 5x5-1/2, take early Ford cap. If you’re interested PM me.
Feel free to throw lug nuts at me if I'm off a bit here, but 58 thru I think 60 Lincoln were 14". Weird, I know, but in my youth dear ol Dad always wanted to run 14" wheels on this 1 truck, and we got them off of a 59 Lincoln, the big fuckers, got 2 from that one and 1 and a spare from another. The yard was in Taylor, MI, Hiway Auto Parts. I was maybe 12 when he did this and helped him at the scrap yard to get the wheels. Come to think of it, now I have to open my Hollander and see. You guys...
Interesting, I have a 14'" smoothie and I never knew what it came off of. Not very wide though, still has a rotten old tire on it
Ok, here it is from my 55-65 Hollander interchange manual: Heres a list of sort for 5 1/2 bolt circle wheels, even as small as 13"
Spent a lot of time at HiWay auto parts, it was a muddy ole place. Sent from my iPhone using The H.A.M.B. mobile app