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I am far from an expert on early Novas, didn't disc brake cars use 14x5 DA wheels? Since DA wheels were used on NON-SS disc brake '67 Chevelles, I am surprised DGs wouldn't fit a Nova? Interesting!
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Bill, Thanks for your wealth of knowledge. I purchased the larger hole with the cap molded into the spokes. They're Black spokes so they must be 69-70. Either way they'll look good. This site is the best car forum going. Thanks Yenko.net.
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you can see the bulge the rim has to clear the caliper. the DG does not have that on a chevy ll. Here is a DG rim another member is selling... https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=159382 Here is a DA rim that Tony is selling, another member here... https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=148738 Dave 67 Nova Boy |
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