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ST THOMAS, ONT

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Pair of 15"x10" American 200S " Daisy Spoke"  Mag Wheels. GM bolt pattern 5 on 43/4" 4" back spacing. These wheels have polished spokes. Good wheels for Drag Car, Hot Rod, Rat Rod, Gasser. Straight wheels in nice condition $250.00



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COBBLE HILL, BC

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Just curious. Do they have slotted holes for the wheel studs?
Maybe they fit Ford and Chev.?

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They sure look like they are dual pattern.

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Not sure if they are dual bolt pattern but they are to be used with the Keystone type lugs.

I have a set of Keystones that are GM specific but have oval shaped holes.




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That's odd !! I wonder what the advantage would be to have an oval hole??

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hemi43 wrote:

That's odd !! I wonder what the advantage would be to have an oval hole??


I believe it is for different bolt spacing flip washer to change example 4 3/4= 5



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54vicky wrote:
hemi43 wrote:

That's odd !! I wonder what the advantage would be to have an oval hole??


I believe it is for different bolt spacing flip washer to change example 4 3/4= 5


 That's what I thought too, but if you look at the washers in 58Chev's post, you'll notice that the hole is right in the middle, and not offset. The only thing that would makes sense, is that the oval holes would be good for 4 1/2", 4 3/4", and 5" bolt circle. Washers with the hole in the middle would be for 4 3/4 BC, and washers that are offset would fit 4 1/2"BC and 5" BC.

Isn't it amazing how we get into these discussions over such simple things? LOL



-- Edited by hemi43 on Tuesday 8th of April 2014 02:36:47 PM

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those washers are meant for a rim with a recessed hole to center the rim perfectly since most of those rims are nut centric, not hub centric.  those mag wheels dont have the reccesses for those washers so it wont really matter what type of washer you use.



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ST THOMAS, ONT

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Sorry, These wheels are unilug.

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hemi43 wrote:
54vicky wrote:
hemi43 wrote:

That's odd !! I wonder what the advantage would be to have an oval hole??


I believe it is for different bolt spacing flip washer to change example 4 3/4= 5


 That's what I thought too, but if you look at the washers in 58Chev's post, you'll notice that the hole is right in the middle, and not offset. The only thing that would makes sense, is that the oval holes would be good for 4 1/2", 4 3/4", and 5" bolt circle. Washers with the hole in the middle would be for 4 3/4 BC, and washers that are offset would fit 4 1/2"BC and 5" BC.

Isn't it amazing how we get into these discussions over such simple things? LOL



-- Edited by hemi43 on Tuesday 8th of April 2014 02:36:47 PM


 I just took closer look at wheels and see they do not have the recess for washer.the ones I recall had the recess putting it one way would fit one bolt pattern then if you turned it would fit another.there was only a slight offset of the washer.I agree we do find odd stuff to talk about I enjoy it though.I am going from memory been probably 40 years since I saw last ones



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