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The inside diameter of those Crager S/S caps may be of importance to some, since a few of the S/S wheels had odd sizes, specifically the 15x4's.
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The inside dia. of the S/S caps is 3", anyone have any ideas what wheels these would have been on?
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<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: John Brown</div><div class="ubbcode-body">The inside diameter of those Crager S/S caps may be of importance to some, since a few of the S/S wheels had odd sizes, specifically the 15x4's. </div></div>
The 15x4's used the same cap as the standard wheels. The only Cragar caps that were different were the 4" bolt pattern 14"Mopars and the 13" Cragar SS. |
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Maybe most of them were, but I bought a set of them in late 67 or early 68 that were odd balls in that case. These were 15x4 with a standard Chevy 4 3/4 bolt circle and they took different caps than the ones on my 62 Bel Air. As I recall, there were no caps in the box when I got them got them and it was a pita finding the right one.
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If you have any lugs in those bags that look like these, Id be interested. I can supply measurements.
thanks Verne ![]() |
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