I have a 1970 f100 2wd swb I'm working on and I'm looking for some factory 15 "innie" steel wheels. The lug pattern is 5 on 5.5 and the innie refers to the center cap clips inside of the wheel ring rather than on the outside ("outie"). Outies seem to be easy to find, but I can't find any innies in my area.
My other option was to go with 5 on 4.5 and use an adapter, but I'm after a 6" rather than 7" wheel, which seems to be harder to find too. Anyways, if you have some laying around that you'd sell, give me a holler. Thanks. PS I'm in Utah.
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ISO 15" "innie" steel wheels
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- themoldfords
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Re: ISO 15" "innie" steel wheels
Do you have some pictures to clarify for some of us?
Tim
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'69 F100 240, 3 spd (used to be column shift), '05 F150 wheels, cougar buckets, Hurst floor shifter, '78 discs, power steering and column
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'69 F100 240, 3 spd (used to be column shift), '05 F150 wheels, cougar buckets, Hurst floor shifter, '78 discs, power steering and column
"Your responsibility to be ready for the fight never ends" - James Yeager
- jbeaver
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Re: ISO 15" "innie" steel wheels
The inner wheel piece is different and the "retaining tabs" are facing inwards.
This site has a picture of the two different wheels = http://www.fordification.com/tech/hubcapID.htm
This site has a picture of the two different wheels = http://www.fordification.com/tech/hubcapID.htm