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Re: A-Body vs. E-Body 'Rimblow' Steering wheel difference? [Re: kidmopar] #1221188
04/29/12 01:14 PM
04/29/12 01:14 PM
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Quote:

I'm probably wrong ....... , but I thought I read somewhere that Eastman Kodak made 'part' of the rimblow wheel ?




That's correct Kevin, Kodak developed a photo-etching process back in the early 1960's that is used to apply the wood grain patterns on any plastic wood grain wheels whether it be Mopar, Ford, GM or AMC.

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Re: A-Body vs. E-Body 'Rimblow' Steering wheel difference? [Re: 1_WILD_RT] #1221189
04/29/12 01:30 PM
04/29/12 01:30 PM
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Stamped steel wheels are the same way.

Even though 2 wheels have the same part number, their contours may vary.

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