RE: Wheels and tires revisited
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RE: Wheels and tires revisited



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The wheels I found for the front of my '65 Coronet are a period el cheapo copy of the Torque Thrusts.The have staight spokes,and looked very nice after I bead blasted the centers and rigged up a 1/4 hp electric moter to a fan belt and spun them on the front hubs so I could polish the outer rim. The down side is they are heavy-each aluminum spoke has a steel web cast into the aluminum and they are welded to a steel rim that has the tire beads.Funky to be sure,but they look good with the straight spokes and I turned down an offer to trade them for some curved spoke all aluminum Torque Thrusts.Stan in GF,MT.

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