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Old 11-22-2014, 06:29 PM
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Does anyone know of a steel wheel manufacturer that stamped wheels M19[as apposed to kelsey K1 rims?? and did they make xts ?
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Old 11-22-2014, 06:38 PM
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Norris Technologies made XT wheels and they are easy to tell as they do not have a date code by the valve stem and the "XT" stamp is smaller then the Kelsey Hays ones. Everyone I have had or seen came from the west coast.
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I think a M wheel stands for Motor Wheel, but I've been wrong before so don't bet big money on it.
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(M) stands for Motor Wheel...
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Motor Wheel had several plants. The Lansing site is SuperFund site. The Ypsilanti plant is still standing, about 4 miles from the GM Willow Run plant.
I never knew that they were bought by Goodyear in 62.
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