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I've seen several posts lately where opinions on vintage style aluminum slotted mags (AKA; ansen sprints) were expressed. I understand why some folks consider them too old school, or dated, but I grew up seeing these things on just about everything moving. When I was a kid, they were a constant in the pages of the Hot rod magazines. Therefore I blame my inordinate affection for these old wheels on my raising. I guess my parents should have kept me away from my uncles' race cars and garage. Oh well. I've had several sets on all sorts of vehicles and loved the way they looked on them all. So Now I have a 68 short stepside with 6 lug axles, and just picked up a set of old jeep wheels that are made just like slots. I also have another set that are newer and have the clear coating that needs to be removed, so I'll be using these for now. They were pretty bad to start with but with a little elbow grease, they are coming around. Hope to get the tires mounted up this week and then on the truck.
So If you have slots:metal: and please post your pics in a show of solidarity. Attachment 514382 Attachment 514383 Attachment 514384 Attachment 514388 Attachment 514389 |
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they are definatly cool, ive been looking for a shabby set for my boat trailer. i have 1 just need 3 more or i could have a spare to.
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i am starting to like the slots also--what did you clean them with to get them so clean?
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Man was I dissapointed when I opened this thread, Misread the title:lol:
Looking good, Would also be interested in the process you used |
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I looked at these"
http://maine.craigslist.org/pts/1464148754.html They measure 7" inside the bead and they are decent just need cleaning. $100.00 will buy all 4 |
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Been there done that. Jeep slot mags on my old Suburban. I can't get enough of slot mags.
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I know a guy in NW Iowa who has a set of them. I'm trying to talk him out of them. now my neighbor has some on his newly acquired truck. ya think he would notice them missing? LOL
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Totally with you! Old school...... yes. Dated ......yes. But that just adds to the coolness of them.
Slots and Cragars have a soft spot with me. |
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I love them.
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Thanks for the pic Kevin...I love it.
The process is not hard...just hard work. 1st. clean em up. I used oven cleaner and a scotch brite this time. followed with sos pad to get the cleaner off and any left over crud. 2nd. take care of any bumps and scars with agressive sanding. I had to use a file on the lips of a couple. 3rd. start sanding with 600 grit then graduate to 1000, then 1500, then 2000. If you have a set thats not scared up like these you may be able to go strait to 1000. Usually don't have to spend alot of time with each grade, just enound to remove a fine layer of oxidized metal. The 2000 grit will tell the tale. And then your ready to polish. 4th. I used a buffer with fine cut compound and a sprinkle of water, then followed it with "mother's" on a cloth. could use a "powerball" if you have it. That might even work better. that's it. It takes a little time, but I love to take something that looks used up and bring it back. Keep the pics coming, I know you got em |
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The great thing about old trucks is you can fix it like YOU want, not how the guy at the show wants, the guy at work wants or how the kid at McDonalds wants. I am planning on putting a set of 17x8 Ansens on my latest project, a 72 sbw step if I ever get that far, but I am not looking forward to $165 a piece! If I can find some used 15 x 8's for about half that, I will "settle" for 15's. I am going for the mid 70's vibe on it with M/T valvecovers on the 350, a Sun Super Tach II attached to the column with a hose clamp, a barefoor gas pedal and foam grip 10" Cal Custon steering wheel in addition to the mags. I already have the tach VC's and wheel, just need the mags. Why this kinda build? Cause I like it.
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I am unsure of the brand on these, but i know they are fairly old. These have the "machine turned" surface.
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love,m got three sets
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Kevin, say it isn't so! the 17" Ansens are discontinued??? Now that sucks!
I just almost dropped the hammer on a set of those for my stepper last year. they are period correct..... many people don't like them, but I looooooove them! |
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Yep. I sat down tonight to order a set of 17 inch slots or even 15 inch slots. All of the 5 lug truck pattern slot mags are discontinued.
Since your truck is 6 lug, I think they are still available for your application. |
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I think you can still get 17" 6 bolt through stocton wheel:chevy:
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Tex why does it say you are offline?:chevy:
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I just looked at the Ansens for 6 lug applications. The only size options are 15x7 and 17x7. Nothing wider. That's at Jegs. Can't find any 6 lugs at Summit.
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darn it Kev, you could have just said they discontinued them all!! now I'm paranoid and I might have to spend some money!
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had apair on my jeep that i thought i would put on the c10 but i got a good deal on some 17in tires so i guess there going back to the jeep:(
mabey when i get new tires ill get 16's |
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my 70.
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Cool truck ratrod:chevy:
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I personally dont think slots make your truck look old. I think a nice set of polished slots is timeless. Now if you dont take care of em and they get all filthy and rashed up, yeah they look like crap.
There are a ton of wheels out there much newer than slots that make a vehicle look dated. |
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Slots r cool.
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Two sets of American Racing 15x10 slots.
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Yeah,they`re dated, it`s called "Classic", as in better than what is offered now and still just as good as ever. Slots don`t make these trucks look old, these trucks look old because they are old and slots look right at home. The only wheels that look dated will be all these "Look at how big mine are", "Look, they found a new shape to cut", and "Don`t look at his,look at me first" wheels. These are classic because they were just custom wheels,as in not stock, and made to be lighter while giving a sport look. That`s what they did and still do. You either got wheels made from 5 spokes (or 5-lugs) to fill between the hub and rim or a solid disc with large slots... light, strong, and attractive... everything you want without gawdy flash to date them. They look right on everything from an Austin Healey Sprite to a 1t van including everything in between.
Many folks are all caught up in the trendy wheels and the vehicle is just another canvas to mount them on. If they don`t see the wheels they like (this week) they just move on looking for "rimz". Kinda like when I eat. Food is just something to put sauces on. I love my sauces.:lol: |
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Love slots on 67-72... I'm looking for a set 15x7 and 15x8 with a 5x5 bolt pattern... (I know that's a tall order)
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There where only two styles of custom wheels "back in the day" that tripped my trigger; Slots and Torque-Thrust D's.
They will never go out of style. When you're cleaning up a set of old slots what do you do with a really rough bead seat? |
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meangreen68 Here is a pic of my slots. Sand paper and a power ball:metal: I think they may be the same as yours. Can you give me the part number off the back? I have tried to figure out who made them, but I never thought they could be jeep wheels. If they are jeep wheels, does anyone know where I can find caps that use the three little bolts to hold them on.
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I'm almost certain that those are the factory jeep wheels. I'll look for the part# when I get home tonight. The caps are hard to find in good shape, but, I might be able to get you a set. They are on another set of jeep wheels. They are not slots, they have about 10 or so round holes the size of a quarter. But I believe the caps are basically the same. If a person painted the ends, or put a chevy sticker on the caps, they wouldn't look bad. I'f your intrested I'll check on'em and drop you a pm. Thanks for the pics and post another when you get'em on the truck. |
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I love slots!!! Does anybody know what years and models of jeep had slots?
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A buddy of mine has a set. I think he might sell them. I know wrong place to post but I'm not sure if he is selling.:lol:
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I have a set (2) of 15 x 7, 5 lug pattern slots. Here is a link to a WIW: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=364889
It would be nice to get some input, as I want to sell these down the road when I get my truck ready to roll. |
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Do we like slots???
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