Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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Terry, the add say's they're 3461222's - aren't they the 15x7 rings? paper tag on one in the original listing shows 3461222 - I'll have to check the paper tags on my originals tomorrow - thanks
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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Terry, the add say's they're 3461222's - aren't they the 15x7 rings? paper tag on one in the original listing shows 3461222 - I'll have to check the paper tags on my originals tomorrow - thanks
I thought that 15x6.5's where sold by Mopar under 15x7 part number at least in 90's and up??
I bought a set in boxes just like that ebay add in 1989 when I was 17 years old. Still waiting to go on my 71 Challenger R/T.
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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these sold a few nights ago - I missed them - http://r.ebay.com/DgsBCO good price I thought...
I was the high bidder for these trim rings. They arrived today, I was expecting them to be 6.5 and they were which is fine with me. It's been several years since I saw a real 15x7 for sale and even then the price was too much for me. These are fine for my 72 Runner.
Mike.
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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I have some battle scarred original 15" rings that I would sell to anyone wishing to try and restore them. PM me if you are interested.
70 Road Runner 383-4 4 speed FJ5 & black guts 70 Charger R/T 440-4 4 speed FJ5 & white guts
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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I am surprised that nobody has stepped up with a proper repop. I wouldn't mind a set for my Charger.
Does anyone have any plans to make a proper trim ring?
Dave
Sad story is that in the mid 2000's Chrysler performance did just that with the 15x7 rings. After several years of delays while they worked on tooling it, and everyone chomping at the bit promising to buy multiple sets when they were available, both the brushed and polished rings were released around 2006 or 07 under PN's P3461222 and P3461043 available through Chrysler and they were even made in the USA. The consensus was all too predictable sadly, they aren't 110% perfect identical to the originals, at their $75 or $85 each price they were way too expensive They were soon discontinued, disappeared and were forgotten within a year or two of their introduction. I wouldn't get too optimistic waiting for anyone to try to put out another accurate reproduction. Maybe BE&A can get some good 15x7's and 14x7's made up in China, but don't hold your breath. I have a couple sets of originals that have the usual dings and scrapes, I wonder what it would cost to have some restored. Far more than $75-$85 each I'm guessing.
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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Having owned these cars back in late seventies I had brushed trim rings on my 70 Challengers which had 15" ralleys. I have pictures of the cars when new and they were brushed then too. The trim rings were a problem even way back then. I used to go to the local Dodge dealership to order them new back in 1980. When the parts came in, if the box had the blue and white Chrysler parts logo on them they were correct. If they were the Mopar red, white and blue, they were not. I was told that when they did the 15x6 wheels they made trim rings for them and used the same part number but it left that big gap when installed on a 15x7. One day I was at the dealer when the factory rep came in. I was having this problem getting the correct trim rings and told him the story. He invited me up to the distribution center in tarrytown NY. I went up and he brought me in the back. Isles and isles of parts (like that last scene in Raiders of the lost ark ). He brought me to the correct BIN and I personnaly picked out the last 8 boxes of true 15x7 trim rings. That was 1981 I haven't seen the right ones since.
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Re: Correct 15" Rallye Wheel Trim Rings? Where ?
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Sad story is that in the mid 2000's Chrysler performance did just that with the 15x7 rings. After several years of delays while they worked on tooling it, and everyone chomping at the bit promising to buy multiple sets when they were available, both the brushed and polished rings were released around 2006 or 07 under PN's P3461222 and P3461043 available through Chrysler and they were even made in the USA. The consensus was all too predictable sadly, they aren't 110% perfect identical to the originals, at their $75 or $85 each price they were way too expensive They were soon discontinued, disappeared and were forgotten within a year or two of their introduction. I wouldn't get too optimistic waiting for anyone to try to put out another accurate reproduction. Maybe BE&A can get some good 15x7's and 14x7's made up in China, but don't hold your breath. I have a couple sets of originals that have the usual dings and scrapes, I wonder what it would cost to have some restored. Far more than $75-$85 each I'm guessing.
Picked up 4 of the 3461043 in 2006 for my 70RR. Wish I had bought more... Very nice repro IMO, no gap.
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