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Old 01-17-2017, 10:23 PM   #1
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Spare Wheel Help

Turns out my Original Spare Rim is shot. Didn't know this until I took it down from under the bed. I have the original steel wheels and drum brakes on my stock height 2 wheel drive 1968 C 10, but it seems finding another of these (is it 15x5.5 or 6) especially with the six lug pattern is nigh impossible - unless you are willing to pay a whole lot.
Since it's just the spare, I don't care if it is an exact match in looks, or if it takes the hubcap or not. Just want something that will work and not break the bank.

Was wondering about the series 12 smoothie from Wheel Vintiques. Can anybody tell me - Would one of these be the right one:
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Old 01-17-2017, 10:47 PM   #2
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Re: Spare Wheel Help

I think either one would work. probably the 15x6 would be the better choice. Have you checked the local auto salvage places? I just picked up a set of 4 -15 x 6's off of a later model 4x4 for $100, steel rims, 4 nub.
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Old 01-17-2017, 11:06 PM   #3
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Re: Spare Wheel Help

I have a 3 nub wheel 15x6 where are you at in Indiana NWI by chance?
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Old 01-17-2017, 11:21 PM   #4
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Re: Spare Wheel Help

Thanks for the responses. I wasn't able to find anything in the junk yards.
I am half way between Chicago and Fort Wayne, right off US Highway 30. About 30 miles east of Valparaiso, and 30 miles south of South Bend. Near Plymouth.
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Old 01-18-2017, 12:59 AM   #5
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Re: Spare Wheel Help

My 69 came with, and still has, 15 x 5.5 steelies. With the 700 by 15 truck 8 ply tires, it really has a fat lady with skinny legs look. That's the way the General built it though.

Should put them in the basement, and put some 15 by 8 or even 16 inch truck rallys on with suitable tires. Better looks, better ride, better handling, all in one easy mod.
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Old 01-18-2017, 06:55 AM   #6
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I suppose so, but it's just not in the budget for me.
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Old 01-18-2017, 10:55 PM   #7
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Re: Spare Wheel Help

I used one of these wheels for my spare since mine was missing - though I think of it as an emergency spare - I wouldn't drive on it with a fully loaded bed because it is rated 1500 lbs. and I am not sure whether that is strong enough. Maybe someone here will know. Also you can't put a dog dish hubcap on it unless you add some kind of clips.

When I bolted it up I noticed the center is a little flexy compared to the original steel wheel.

But it is inexpensive, easy and fast to get and a good powdercoat and at $60 it works for me. I just drive in town so if I ever ended up using it would be at low speeds and just a few miles.

https://www.summitracing.com/parts/c...6035/overview/

Brand:
Cragar


Manufacturer's Part Number:
69566035


Part Type:
Wheels


Product Line:
Cragar Delux 69 Black Series Wheels


Summit Racing Part Number:
CRR-69566035




Wheel Diameter:
15 in.


Wheel Width (in):
6.000 in.


Wheel Material:
Steel


TPMS Sensor Compatible:
No


Primary Wheel Color:
Black


Wheel Finish:
Matte


Manufacturers Wheel Series:
Cragar Delux 69 Series


Backspacing (in):
3.500 in.


Offset:
0.00mm


Wheel Construction:
2-piece


Beadlock Functional:
No


Beadlock Included:
No


Lug Nut Seat Style:
Conical seat - 60 degree


Center Bore Diameter (in):
4.280 in.


Center Bore Diameter (mm):
108.71mm


Center Cap Included:
No


Load Rating (lbs):
1,500 lbs.


Valve Stems Included:
No


Quantity:
Sold individually.

Wheel Bolt Pattern:
6 x 5 1/2 in.

Additional Information

Keep the nostalgia alive with Cragar Delux 69 black series wheels. These simple, but great looking steel wheels are perfect for your Rat Rod, hot rod, or low rider. Cragar Delux 69 wheels are superbly smooth with no nubs and their satin black powdercoated finish makes them look as tough as they're built. Add the look that's totally cool--Cragar Delux 69 black series wheels.
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