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#1206600 03/02/2017 5:31 PM
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When I first bought my 58 Chevy 1/2 ton stepside in 2014, I was very optimistic about how long it would take to restore her to her former glory. One of the first things I noticed was that the wheels and tires would not make it long term. An acquaintance, who had quite a few 55-59 pickups in various states of disarray sold me 4 wheels that "came off of a 58". I immediately had them powder coated, and a picture of one of them is linked here.

I always thought they were early 15" rally wheels, but after reading every post here about wheels for the past 5 years, it seems I may be mistaken. They are, in fact,15"X 5 1/2-6" 6 lug wheels that have 4 slots and 3 nubs for mounting hub caps and a 3 3/4+- backspace. My understanding is that they can't be original wheels because they don't have the hubcap clips attached to them.

I would like to mount a set of the original style chrome hub caps that have the chevy emblems (4 I think) done in black, but the only ones I can find use only the clip mounting. I have seen the how-to post about modifying a more modern wheel to add the clips, but I'd like to just find some that mount to the wheels that I have already spent too much $$ on.

So---finally my questions. Can someone ID the wheels that I have? Does anyone know who might sell the above style hub caps that will mount to the newer wheels? Thanks for the help.

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Those wheels were phased in during the 1961 model year.


"It's just a phase. He'll grow out of it." Mama, 1964

1956 Chevy 1/2-ton 3100
1953 Chevy 6100 "The Yard dog"
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as Cletis says, those wheels are newer than the TF series, whose hubcaps use the spring clips and won't cover the 'nubs', so you won't find TF style caps to work - my 58 with those wheels using 60's car hubcaps

Bill



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"When we tug a single thing in nature, we find it attached to the rest of the world" ~ John Muir
"When we tug a single thing on an old truck, we find it falls off" ~ me
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Thanks Cletus, and Flxible! Nice truck. Maybe I'll just use those caps or maybe baby moons. Will the outer trim rings work on these?

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The nubs will fit a real nice car hubcap as mentioned. I have been told my chrome caps with bowties are from the belair line.


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