Correct me if I'm wrong, I think these came in either 6" or 7" width depending on the year of manufacture? If so which are these? Thank you.They'll eventually be for sale
3699461 is listed as b/c 15x6.5 rallye class one.IIRC, they were all 15x6s, except for the "bent-bar" LeBarons of 1977, which were 15x7?
what center cap is that? Where I got these he had a car with another set of rims on it with those centers.I used cleaning vinegar to remove the rust from the road wheels i am putting on my wagon. I soaked absorbable puppy pads then wrapped the wheel with them and let them sit for about a week then was able to use a wire brush green scotch pads to remove all the residue.
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W23s are listed as "Class II, 16-Slot Road Wheels". There WAS a 15x6.5 Rallye wheel that was optional on the mid-'70s Charger SE. They look like the 14" Rallye wheels. I bought a set of them out of a local salvage yard and they are now on my '70 DH43 as the OEM W-23s "rest".3699461 is listed as b/c 15x6.5 rallye class one.
yes, I've had those too. Galen's book does call the c body ones styled wheel I guess. but lists the 6.5" for C's as well - maybe a mistake for the B body Fury vs Gran Fury?W23s are listed as "Class II, 16-Slot Road Wheels". There WAS a 15x6.5 Rallye wheel that was optional on the mid-'70s Charger SE. They look like the 14" Rallye wheels. I bought a set of them out of a local salvage yard and they are now on my '70 DH43 as the OEM W-23s "rest".
I’m good for 1 wheel and 1 ring when your ready..Need to clean them up some more. Unfortunately only 1 good center cap and 4-5 rings. Rims are nice though.
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Thanks again for checking the width of the rims. I have 4 good 6" (as far as I know) road wheels. Is the center cap the "volcano" style? Will it eventually be for sale too?They'll eventually be for sale
The 15x7 version of the road wheel debuted in 78 (used behind the aluminum fascia road wheels above) and then used til 81 on M bodies (chrome again and with plastic inserts that were painted to match the colour of the car.IIRC, they were all 15x6s, except for the "bent-bar" LeBarons of 1977, which were 15x7?