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Question about Torque Thrust Wheels
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I bought a set of torque thrust straight spoke wheels the other day and they are unlike any I have seen before. They are real Americans but have push in caps rather than the 5 ear screw in caps. Has anyone seen these before. Any idea what years they were available?
Any help is greatly appreciated, Jason |
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Jason those are T 70's...cool wheels...wanna sell them if they are Chev ??
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They are Chevy. I haven't decided what I am going to do with them yet. When I bought them I was told they were 14s. I measured them when I got home and it turns out they are 15s. BONUS!
Jason |
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Can I get some opinions on the value of these wheels? They are in great shape with no curb rash, etc. I have had quite a few inquiries about selling them. I have not decided if I want to sell them but if I do go that way I would like to know what they are worth.
Jason |
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They don't come up that often...they were built 1970 and later...hard to judge...I paid 500 for a set but they were 15x7 and 15x9
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I need a MINT set of caps for a set of four......Any ideas? I prefer the old logo to the later 70's style if possible,there going on a Day-Two 72 Velle.......Thanks!
Steve https://www.yenko.net/ubbthreads/imag...lins/beers.gif |
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Push in Hex caps may still be available for this style
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Get a hold of GTO DON. Don (the wheelman) White. He may have parts or where to get them. He also knows value.
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Width?
Lynn |
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