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 Post subject: magnum 500 sizes?
PostPosted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 3:49 pm 
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were these rims ever available in the SBP? and were they ever available as a 14" wheel with the SBP thanks

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 Post subject: Re: magnum 500 sizes?
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were these rims ever available in the SBP?
Nope.

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But if you change over to LBP discs in your 63-72 A Body, they look absolutely great!


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I know this is an old thread, but are these small bolt magnum's?
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Small bolt pattern Magnum 500 wheels still do not exist.

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The wheels that I have in the picture above are small bolt pattern. There is a picture of the Group 44 Trans Am Dart with wheels like these.


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 Post subject: small bolt Magnum rims
PostPosted: Tue Dec 04, 2012 11:09 pm 
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Is there a part number on the rim and is there a Chrysler Pentastar stamped near the valve stem hole.
I have never heard of a 5 on 4 bolt pattern factory Magnum rim

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I'd bet the wheel in the pic is an aftermarket wheel. Has the looks of a GM wheel. (cant remember what those were called Rally II's maybe?)

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There is no pentastar. I just thought they would be good on a 66 era Trans Am type car.


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There is no pentastar. I just thought they would be good on a 66 era Trans Am type car.
They would look good on a T/A styled car.....

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Did the Tulius group 44 dart use small bolt wheels for TA racing? I have seen pictures of it with those style wheels also. In the first season of TA I think they had to use stock wheels.

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There is a 5 bolt 100 mm wheel(GM) that LOOKS just like the 500's.
It LOOKS like small bolt pattern. It don't fit. :(


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I have bolted these on a Valiant. They are 4" bolt pattern. Maybe I should convert my Barracuda back to small bolt pattern and use them.


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Big debate between 100mm and 4'' Some say yes some say no.Like oil and oil filters..I should have said I have not tried(only read) therefore should have no opinion.


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hmmm 100mm= 3.94"..... so its not quite 4", and on wheel I think I would like it to be right on... M2C

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