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Suspension, Brakes, Tires, and Wheels This forum includes modification, repair, replacement, identification and restoration of the above parts and how to tune them for better traction and handling. Also includes wheel bearings and hubs, wheel studs and nuts, wheel spacers, and other rela

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Old 01-27-2005, 08:56 PM   #1
four hole 16" pizza wheels  
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i found these at a salvage yard the other day. i didn't think you could get 4 hole pizza wheels. i also thought that they were a shelby or daytona only item. the ones i saw were on a mid 80's mini cargo van. they
were probably swapped by someone but still, wierd. if anybody is interested
in them for an omlet or something else,let me know and we'll figure something out.
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Old 01-27-2005, 09:27 PM   #2
 
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are you sure they are 16s? I know they made 15 inch 4 bolt swiss cheese wheels, but then the 84 Turbo Z was 4 lug and it had pizza wheels
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they measure 16" across and 6" wide. i've only seen them once so i don't know much
about them. just looking for some info and to see if anyone is interested in them.
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Look on the inside of the wheel and tell us what the cast-in numbers say. It'll have something like 15X6JJ that is cast on the back side of the wheel...You can't really just measure one across the bead as this is inaccurate.
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Old 01-28-2005, 06:44 PM   #5
 
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Check the size of the tire first, before you crawl around looking for the stamp on the wheel.
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