Apr 15, 2015 #1 Samplingman Old Man with a Hat Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 6,328 Reaction score 7,416 Location South Jersey Which, if either of these two wheels, would be correct for my 1970 300?
Apr 15, 2015 #2 bluefury361 Old Man with a Hat Joined Mar 9, 2011 Messages 14,175 Reaction score 16,470 Location Alabama Gulf Coast Samplingman said: Which, if either of these two wheels, would be correct for my 1970 300? Click to expand... number 2 is closest. You'll need to check numbers and dates to know for sure. Usually somewhere around the valve stem.
Samplingman said: Which, if either of these two wheels, would be correct for my 1970 300? Click to expand... number 2 is closest. You'll need to check numbers and dates to know for sure. Usually somewhere around the valve stem.
Apr 15, 2015 #3 Samplingman Old Man with a Hat Joined Apr 18, 2012 Messages 6,328 Reaction score 7,416 Location South Jersey Thanks! I'd like to select one for the correct spare. The spare in the parts car is white, but the same look as #2. Any significance of the white wheel as a spare or do you think it just came off a white car?
Thanks! I'd like to select one for the correct spare. The spare in the parts car is white, but the same look as #2. Any significance of the white wheel as a spare or do you think it just came off a white car?
Apr 15, 2015 #4 70bigblockdodge Old Man with a Hat Joined Jan 19, 2013 Messages 13,564 Reaction score 11,206 Location Avonmore Pa. Number 2 is for a disc brake car, #1 is drum I believe.