Single Lug Wheels
#21
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Wire Wheels Look Good on Older Jag's, and I liked them on my 83 Avanti II, but they're a Pain in the rear to keep clean.
PS: this isn't My 83 it's a 64 But they Looked Identical with the exception of the front wheel opening being an inch smaller, or lower on an Avanti II. I don't have any Good Pic's of my Avanti scanned yet.
PS: this isn't My 83 it's a 64 But they Looked Identical with the exception of the front wheel opening being an inch smaller, or lower on an Avanti II. I don't have any Good Pic's of my Avanti scanned yet.
#25
Here's a pin-drive wheel that I think would be a knock-out on an 05 Mustang:
Centerlock wheels are sometimes also referred to pin-drive - as the center "stud" and nut holds the wheel on, short pins sticking out of the hub (similar to lug nut studs) engage holes in the back of the wheel to keep it from turning relative to the hub - locking it in place so to speak.
Gott'a admit, a set of these on a modern iteration of a Shelby 350/500 would look awesome!
Centerlock wheels are sometimes also referred to pin-drive - as the center "stud" and nut holds the wheel on, short pins sticking out of the hub (similar to lug nut studs) engage holes in the back of the wheel to keep it from turning relative to the hub - locking it in place so to speak.
Gott'a admit, a set of these on a modern iteration of a Shelby 350/500 would look awesome!
#26
Originally posted by montreal ponies@August 3, 2004, 10:27 PM
Ever try washing a wire wheel! It would take you forever and besides they look plain ugly....Just my .02 cents
Ever try washing a wire wheel! It would take you forever and besides they look plain ugly....Just my .02 cents
But I think sometimes wire wheels look fantastic. My parents have a Black 1990 Buick Park Avenue Ultra with wire wheels. It looks amazing.
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