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Where is the best place to buy a set of 4 show quality 14x7 ralley II wheels for my 69 judge? Mine are rusted and pitted and I don't have teh facilities to repaint them....
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Where is the best place to buy a set of 4 show quality 14x7 ralley II wheels for my 69 judge? Mine are rusted and pitted and I don't have teh facilities to repaint them....
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You know the stock size is 14x6 right? You can have a body shop redo them whatever size you have. The mask kits are sold to make painting them pretty easy.
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i just blasted and painted a set of 15in to put on 1 of the convertables,the masking kit is nice and the paint can be bought at walmart for less than they sell it in the kit
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#5
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Ditto to what PonchoV8 said....14 X 6 Rally II rims are correct for the '69 GTO's/Judges and if your want to get real technical you need <span class="ev_code_RED">JA</span> coded rims for a Disc brake car and <span class="ev_code_PURPLE">JC</span> coded rims for a 4-wheel drum brake car.Codes are stamped on the outer side of the rim next to the valve stem hole.
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3 of my wheels are stamped JA. However, they have a 17 next to them. What does the 17 mean ?
My 4th wheel is a KU 21 ?? |
#7
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Sounds like the 4th wheel is from some other car.
maybe your spare tire has a JA code? Not sure what 17 means.
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You first have to look at the left side of the valve stem to read the codes. First grouping will be a M or T followed by a number (this indicates the manufacturer), then followed by another number either right next to it or under it (this will indicate a year manufactured). The next grouping will be one or two numbers (indicating the month manufactured) followed by the valve stem. On the other side is a one or two numbers (indicating the day manufactured) and last is a two letter code indicating what was the application. KU was used in late '71 to '72 models.
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Here's a shot of what he's talking about. M5 is the manufacturer (but I don't know which builder). The 2 under is 1972. The one (look close to the right of the stem) is the Jan. After the stem you see 18, that's the 18th of the month. The KT is the wheel code. All important info to a numbers car.
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M5's were Made in Canada. M1's were Made in USA.
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