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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1994613
01/20/16 01:29 AM
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PS, not sure if it bothers you or not, but you can get little snap in chrome caps to fill the extra 5 holes from the 5 on 4 3/4" bolt pattern too..

Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: OzHemi] #1994623
01/20/16 01:43 AM
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Originally Posted By OzHemi
PS, not sure if it bothers you or not, but you can get little snap in chrome caps to fill the extra 5 holes from the 5 on 4 3/4" bolt pattern too..



Where do I get those at?


69.5 A12 Bee, first purchased in 1976, car 169 on registry 69 Coronet R/T 440/4 spd 69 Coronet 500 Conv H code 383 4bbl/auto 37 Plymouth PU Find your spot on earth and ride it.
Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1994627
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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: OzHemi] #1994738
01/20/16 09:20 AM
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boogie wasn't so bad after all was it ? i can assume you rotated the assembly after installation to make sure nothing [the bolt head] hit internally ? the bolt heads shouldn't have been any higher than the rivet heads, but you never know. check the bolts aren't backing out the next couple of times you have the tire/wheel off for what ever reason just to make sure. enjoy your new wheel combo ! [looks good by the way ! up] the old slots may be salvageable by using a reamer of the correct size to fit the shank style lugs that were intended for them, or someone could make them into a "10 bolt"[4 3/4" GM pattern] wheel.now continue to use the truck to haul materials for your shop renovation ! wrench keep us up to date on that project too !
beer

Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: moparx] #1994784
01/20/16 11:30 AM
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Originally Posted By moparx
boogie wasn't so bad after all was it ? i can assume you rotated the assembly after installation to make sure nothing [the bolt head] hit internally ? the bolt heads shouldn't have been any higher than the rivet heads, but you never know. check the bolts aren't backing out the next couple of times you have the tire/wheel off for what ever reason just to make sure. enjoy your new wheel combo ! [looks good by the way ! up] the old slots may be salvageable by using a reamer of the correct size to fit the shank style lugs that were intended for them, or someone could make them into a "10 bolt"[4 3/4" GM pattern] wheel.now continue to use the truck to haul materials for your shop renovation ! wrench keep us up to date on that project too !
beer
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No rotating issues with the bolt heads, the shouldn't back out, I used red Loctite on them before torquing them down


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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1995895
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Excellent.


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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: Supercuda] #1997409
01/24/16 12:17 AM
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Better pics of the new wheels taken today

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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1997439
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$1.79 ? That's no fair.. panic

Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1997459
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About .20 less around here


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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: Supercuda] #1997475
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Originally Posted By Supercuda
About .20 less around here



About an additional .20 less here. Filled up the challenger with 91 octane for $26.00.


56 Plaza 63 D100 step side 67 Coronet, 68 Roadrunner, 69 Super Bees, 69 Coronet 500 convertible, 70 Roadrunner Post, 79 D150 360, and a severe case of Mopar a,d,d
Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: moparpollack] #1997483
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Originally Posted By moparpollack
Originally Posted By Supercuda
About .20 less around here



About an additional .20 less here. Filled up the challenger with 91 octane for $26.00.


no runaway


$2.50 - $2.70 here for the cheap stuff.. ozbbq

Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: OzHemi] #1997492
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Originally Posted By OzHemi
Originally Posted By moparpollack
Originally Posted By Supercuda
About .20 less around here



About an additional .20 less here. Filled up the challenger with 91 octane for $26.00.


no runaway


$2.50 - $2.70 here for the cheap stuff.. ozbbq


$1.31- 87 $1.61 here for 91


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Re: Driving the 37 and lost a wheel [Re: AZ_A12_BEE] #1997507
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So half the price....great... panic tonguue

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