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What size rims will fit on a 1970 W200? Is the bolt pattern 8 x 6.5? I want to store the original split rims and run something that looks pretty stock but will accept radial tubeless tires. Any suggestions on rim sizes as well as tire sizes.
Thanks
John
Pretty much any one piece Dodge 16" steel wheel from '68 through
'92 should work. Older ford wheels are of the same bolt pattern and
hub hole diameter too [late '60s through late '70s]. You have a lot of
possibilities and most any bone yard should be able to set you up.
John
[There could possibly be one piece Dodge 16" Dodge wheels older
than '68.... I have no way of confirming that at present.]
John
Thanks Hobcobble.
One more question: Do you know the dimensions of a stock 1970 W200? Total height of cab, length bumper to bumper, and width at widest part of body.
Thanks
John
Thanks Hobcobble.
One more question: Do you know the dimensions of a stock 1970 W200? Total height of cab, length bumper to bumper, and width at widest part of body.
Thanks
John
John,
I posted a reply to your post on www.sweptline.org on this topic.
John
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