debenson2- I found some old-stock
aftermarket baby moons on ebay last year that fit my factory
wheels. They fit perfect and keep the wheel correct to the car, so I can
place the factory wheel covers back on the car if desired. I found the
trim rings at Wheel Vintiques. They did not have a baby moon that
fit.
In the past, I have painted my steel wheels with off-the-shelf aerosol
engine paint. It's not as good as powder coating, but held up perfect
every time, and one of those was on a daily driver that got 10 more years of
service. This might be an option if your cheap like
me.
You should be able to find similar baby moons with a little hunting on
ebay.
Robert in KC
1960 Adventurer
Hello all I am looking for a new
set of wheels and tires for a Plymouth I am working on...I think I am going
with the Coker WWW radials 205/75/15 but want a sorta oe factory / Classic
hot rod look with the wheels.
Other then Coker who sells wheels
that look like the Gennie wheel 15"X6" ?
OR I could just have my old
wheels powder coated and add the moon cap and trim rings....
Will the stock wheels take trim
rings and baby moon caps?
It seems so far that
getting their new wheels powder coated and add the caps and rings from
Coker and have them mount and balance is the least amount of trouble and lower
cost then redoing and adding the rings and caps to my old
wheels.
New wheels must be safer to use
too right? 15" wheel but what are the other factors do I need to get a
new wheel size bolt size and pattern?
And if I recall we had some sort
of discount at Coker? anyone know about this?
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