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PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2005 5:32 pm 
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Most tire stores want talk to you if you want a 5 on 4 bolt pattern. But I found a tire store close to home in Calhoun Ga. that went out of its way to help me. I got two sets of Centerline Auto/Drag aluninum wheels from them. Cost about 20 dollars a set higher than standard bolt pattern and took a cople of weeks to get them but bingo one set is one my race car front and one set is on the 65 Baracuda. PS these sets were 4 inch width to. I think the dealer talked directly to Centerline because of the time factor and price. So now there my tire store. PS they also sell me slicks at the same of national race suppliers and that includes mounting and balanceing. :D :D There are still good people here Thanks Ron Parker



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I have 2 sets of SBP Rallyes and would be open to selling a set. Am in VA.


Dartman!
Are those wheels comlpete with center caps and trim rings. Those seem to be the hardest parts for me to find.
If so, How much would you want for the set. As I recall, shipping would cost about 25 bucks per wheel. Please let me know as I am about to push the button to order some cragars.
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Wheel Vintiques has the cheapest center caps and trim rings I've found. They have SBP centers.

http://www.wheelvintiques.com/

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:wink: Centerline Wheels offers 4"bp wheels under their Auto Drag Series. Their rep told me that they will custom drill a 4"bp on request on their other series, as long as it won't compromise the structure of the wheel. They don't even sucharge for it. They have a web site www.centerlinewheels.com and their number is posted there. RICK

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the 4" SBP Wheels are the same as many cavilers and FWD mopars the 5X 100 MM bolt pattern is the same - However backspacing is the difference.

Get some wheels off your junkard caravan, aries, or daytona - They should work.


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PostPosted: Mon Aug 22, 2005 12:46 pm 
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What is the dimension on the hub part of the wheel from a Caravan?
Will the wheel center correctly on the hub of a SBP front drum?
(or a SBP K&H rotor?)


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It should, FYI - Did you know that the a body 9X2 Frt drums are the same as on a caravan rear from the late 80's to early 90's?


There - you can use that bit of trivia to win your next wager with you other mopar buddies.


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You just gotta love this site! :D :D :D

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Greg Ondayko wrote:
It should, FYI - Did you know that the a body 9X2 Frt drums are the same as on a caravan rear from the late 80's to early 90's?



Front or Rear???????

The 9x2 drums are rear, the front drums are 9x2.5 (at least with SBP)

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The rear drums on a caravan are the same as the front drums on the a body - Sorry for any confusion.

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Hi... I got my rims for my 64 Dart Convertible on the Summit Racing web site.
They are nice quality, and look great on the car. -MikeImage


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Holy Zombie thread Batman..........


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Was replying to the guy who asked about rims, guess I did it wrong!
Blammy... whap... Bang!


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Was replying to the guy who asked about rims, guess I did it wrong!
Blammy... whap... Bang!

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Did it wrong?....No Neglected to check the thread date(s).....yep. The last post in that thread was back in '05.

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A blast from the past for sure! With some great info though, as usual here! 😁

I will need front drums for the Duster, so Greg's info from 12 years ago is quite timely! 😁😁

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