Dave,
I don't know what SST wheel simulators are. Tell me more! I'm still trying
to understand all the options.
Also, does anyone have a source fore the OEM style caps?
Thanks
Dick
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 14:27:14 -0800
From: Dave Lowry
Subject: GMC: 16" steel rims (semi-caveman style)
>>Dick; OEM Hubcaps can be hard to find and expensive. An other option to
>consider if you want to keep your 16.5" set-up, especially if you don't
otherwise need tires, is to go with SST wheel simulators. You need only to
wash them off to keep them very shiny.
Since what we need are the front 2 from a set of 4, it took some digging to
find a source that would break up sets, but I got a set of 6 last year for
$300 plus freight.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll look up the name and address of
the company I got them from.
HTH
___________
Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale /_][__] [_] | "SR JAMES"
Santa Barbara, CA *-0------OO--* (our hobby)
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I don't know what SST wheel simulators are. Tell me more! I'm still trying
to understand all the options.
Also, does anyone have a source fore the OEM style caps?
Thanks
Dick
Date: Sun, 9 May 1999 14:27:14 -0800
From: Dave Lowry
Subject: GMC: 16" steel rims (semi-caveman style)
>>Dick; OEM Hubcaps can be hard to find and expensive. An other option to
>consider if you want to keep your 16.5" set-up, especially if you don't
otherwise need tires, is to go with SST wheel simulators. You need only to
wash them off to keep them very shiny.
Since what we need are the front 2 from a set of 4, it took some digging to
find a source that would break up sets, but I got a set of 6 last year for
$300 plus freight.
Let me know if you're interested and I'll look up the name and address of
the company I got them from.
HTH
___________
Dave (& Dege), '76 Royale /_][__] [_] | "SR JAMES"
Santa Barbara, CA *-0------OO--* (our hobby)
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