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WTB: These 16x7 steel rims
It sounds like they came on C-class cars as the spare in the early 2000s. Part number is 2034000302. Trying to get 4 together, but the cost of shipping one at a time from different places is my last resort so I'm hoping someone out there has at least a couple to get me started. But please let me know even if you only have one. Thanks. |
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What resulting finish are you seeks no on these steel wheels? I'm just curious. Hubcaps? Bare steel wheels?
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Try car-part.com Also, have a look at VW / Audi as some used a 112 bolt pattern.
You could also try Tire Rack in their winter wheel department. |
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I'm just wanting the bare wheels. Did they even have hubcaps? I haven't run across any.
I use Car-Part all the time, but there ain't remotely cars like that in junkyards around here. I wish. If all else fails I know a few pop up on eBay once in awhile, it'll just take forever to collect enough, especially if I skip the ones with fancy wheel prices. Actually my dream wheels are the VW Heritage ones, but the center bore is too small so I'd have to mill it out (if there's even enough meat there) and they're 17s which is getting a bit big. Offset is way off too. -Rog |
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Just in case you are interested in what it looks like, these are some 17x6.5 Metris van wheels on my car. Just put them on.
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Nice, thanks for posting that.
-Rog |
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I have one, but it has a perfect tire
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A cheap, easy to find option may be the Crown Vic steels if you're open to 17".
Will have to double check offest and center bore and if wobble bolts will work with steel wheels. |
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Ha ha, cop car wheels would be fun. And you're right about cheap and plentiful. I know Fords have a bigger center bore, so no problem there, although with wobble bolts you'd have to get a centering ring for installation. If I remember right they have a near-zero offset, which could be good.
Not steels, but these ones look neat: I'm sure Ford makes them in-house but they've got an old-school BBS vibe. Something to think about for sure. -Rog |
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The CV 5 on 4 1/2" - 114.3 mm pattern is used on Ford Ranger , rear drive Chrysler products , some Jeep , AMC , some Subaru , small trailers and a bunch of other cars. The depth of use goes back into at least the early 50's
The CV came with 15 , 16 also. |
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No Ford doesn't make those wheels BBS makes them for Ford they look good
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Well then that just makes perfect sense.
-Rog |
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Also, they're apparently very popular with the Nissan crowd.
Heh, this should all probably go in the 123 wheel thread... -Rog |
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