superstock64polara
Well-Known Member
Would full size 14" hub-caps for 67 Barracudas, fit / clip onto a 14" MoPar rallye wheel?
In my book, that's a wheel cover too. Hub cap goes on the hub. Keeps the dirt out and the grease in.That is a wheel cover. This is a 67 barracuda hub cap. Wheel covers cover wheels, hub caps cover hubs. (Just a personal annoyance, dont mean to be a dick)
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That would be an axle grease cap, not a hub cap.In my book, that's a wheel cover too. Hub cap goes on the hub. Keeps the dirt out and the grease in.
I'll go for that.That would be an axle grease cap, not a hub cap.
I agree a dog dish is a hub cap and not a wheel cover and a full wheel cover is not a hub cap.
Alan
Yes... bought a 66 dart once that had hub caps on it. Popped the hub caps off found all 4 corners had rally's
That is a wheel cover. This is a 67 barracuda hub cap. Wheel covers cover wheels, hub caps cover hubs. (Just a personal annoyance, dont mean to be a dick)
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Pretty sure that what makes a rallye is the center, the hoops are probably the same as a typical steelie. Wheel covers should work fine.Fantastic, that's what I needed to know.
So superstock64polara did you end up with rallyes and wheel caps? I’m considering the same setup, but I need to know the wheel caps fit!I appreciate everyone's comments, thanks.
I, for three, appreciate the distinction. You did not come off as McDickish.That is a wheel cover. This is a 67 barracuda hub cap. Wheel covers cover wheels, hub caps cover hubs. (Just a personal annoyance, dont mean to be a dick)
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My buddy tried test fitting the 67-68 sport wheel cover on the rally wheel. I guess it fit, but it won't look right because the wheel cover's position is dictated by the valve stem. The position of the valve stem prevents the holes in the wheel cover from lining up with the lug nut holes on the rim. Instead, they line up with the mounting holes for the center cap. Perhaps you could put a bolt through those smaller mounting studs and attach fake or dummy lug nuts directly to the rims.
Of course, then there could also be a clearance issue with the wheel studs. If, installed on a car, they clear the wheel studs, then, I guess you could instead use the 67-68 style B & C body sport wheel cover. That one has a larger diecast center and no holes for the lug nuts. Otherwise they look the same.
The 64-66 sport wheel covers are not the same as the 67-68 version, but I would expect them to be aligned the same for bolt holes.
These are the similar 67-68 B & C body 14" wheel covers.
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