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| I have a 1957 Dodge D 500.
My spare tire rim is slightly bent. Maybe hit a curb once upon a time It holds air. I would like to replace both the tire and rim.
The rim in question, which is in the trunk, does not have a stamped width size. Would I have to remove the tire to find size stamp on inside of rim? The tires on the car are 800 14 non radials.
Question: What size width of the rim is correct?
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Location: Chestertown, NY ( near Lake George) | Should be 14×5.5, I am sure someone will confirm or correct that. |
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Location: Lower Mainland BC | 57RID500 - 2020-11-22 8:18 AM
I have a 1957 Dodge D 500.... The tires on the car are 800 14 non radials.
Question: What size width of the rim is correct?
Thanks Bob
Congrats on the D500 Bob. Post up some photos of the car in a "Members Rides" thread.
As for wheel size, the only way to truly confirm the size is when you remove the tire. (See my 56 D500 wheels below)
In the interim, a 8.00 x 14 tire does imply, as Shep suggested, a 5.5" wide wheel, as given below:
Edited by 56D500boy 2020-11-22 1:21 PM
(56DodgeD500WheelSizeStamp.jpg)
(56DodgeD500WheelSizeStamp_2.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- 56DodgeD500WheelSizeStamp.jpg (180KB - 141 downloads) 56DodgeD500WheelSizeStamp_2.jpg (190KB - 144 downloads)
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Location: NorCal | 56D500boy - 2020-11-22 10:19 AM
As for wheel size, the only way to truly confirm the size is when you remove the tire.
Not if you have one of these.
(Wheel Width Tool.jpg)
Attachments ---------------- Wheel Width Tool.jpg (63KB - 144 downloads)
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