Nate wrote:
> Many use the wheels from 1970's vintage Econoline Vans.....
>
> They're out there and cheap , have the correct offset and clear the drums 
> and tie rods ends fine .
>
> They're still a very popular wheel for Work Tricks so they tend to go 
> pretty fast in the So. Cal. junkyards I use .
>
> They won't hold your hub caps .



Thanks for the tip Nate..I'll check that out. I think Ford wheels have a 
slightly larger center hole than GM, but that shouldn't hurt anything don't 
you think? Won't hold hub caps? Yea!
I wont have to spend $$ on hubcaps. Black powder coated wheels are nice 
looking. But I wonder if one could put bub cap clips on them if they wanted?
Tom 



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