I have a set of original wheel caps but they will not work on the front wheels. Any suggestions? I thought I read about chain link fence post caps but how would you keep them secured in place.
I have a set of original wheel caps but they will not work on the front wheels. Any suggestions? I thought I read about chain link fence post caps but how would you keep them secured in place.
The ford center hole on wheels were smaller than on a Chrysler even though they are the same bolt pattern. They would not bolt up on an older Chrysler. The bullit wheels are you looking at the newer mustang aluminum 5 spoke. Have a set but they are in Indy, don't know if the center is still smaller than the center bore hole on a dodge wheel, but that is what I would check 1st
Ok reread the post, are you saying the wheel fits but the center cap will not clear? I have spinner centers on my aftermarket wheels that snap into the hole. But they are factory spinners and didn't work on the aftermarket wheels. I had to make spacers to get the depth I needed. If that is the case I would think spacers could be made to add some clearance for the wheels. Guess I will find out since I was going to try and put the factory wheels on my 1981 Imperial, doubt my 18x10 rear aftermarket wheels will clear on the imperial