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I’ve got a set of 69 XT wheels I put on my 67 car from time to time and it’s time to buy new tires. What Coker Classic radial would match up to the XT’s? Not interested in a 67 style tire but a 69 style. I’m kinda thinking a raised white letter. I will have 67 dog dish caps on the wheels.
Any ideas please?
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FR70x14 Wide Oval Radials
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^ I agree!
Here’s some info; I really like them: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=157808 |
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Agree 100%
That said, I have one original XT rim/wheel (spare with tire) that came with my car. Have the dog dish hubcaps and would love to get a full set of XT rims to put back on the car. They are extremely hard to come by |
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^ yes, they are crazy hard to come by. Even more so if you’re interested in dates.
It took me years to replace my factory XTs. And more still to build another set: https://www.yenko.net/forum/showthread.php?t=178949 |
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I agree, several people here on the site has asked if I want to sell them. I don’t know the dates of any of them and don’t care.
I paid Jim Stubbins 140 bucks each for them back in 1998.
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Richard 1967 Camaro SS 396/375 4K 2002 Camaro 35 Anniversay Z4C-WU8 |
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If a guy is wanting the XT wheel look.. but not the XT wheel expense. A 69-72 Grand Prix 14x7 standard steel wheel has the same look... but not the code.
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Wasn't the 1969-72 Grand Prix rim a 14X6,as opposed to the 14X7 XT rim?
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14x7.. GTO was 14x6
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'66 Corvette 427/390 orig paint '70 Chevelle SS454 4spd orig paint '72 Trans Am #'s 4 speed orig paint '73 Formula 455 SD orig paint '74 Formula 400 Ram Air '67 GTO 4 speed 35k miles orig paint '67 Grand Prix 4spd orig paint '66 2+2 convertible 421 8 lugs '67 Elcamino pro touring '21 Challenger Scat Pack WB '64 Malibu SS convertible |
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The Pontiac GP 14x7 rims I have seen are coded IF, which were also used on some Van Nuys produced Camaros. The California rims were produced by Norris Industries, but were physically the same as the XT Kelsey Hayes rims.
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...................... John Brown This isn't rocket surgery..... Last edited by John Brown; 07-22-2024 at 01:33 AM. |
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