todays score
- ezernut9mm
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todays score
got me a full set of k/h ford 16" "innie" wheels.
the pie crusts look pretty good for being 40 plus years old, but i'm not gonna run em.
the pie crusts look pretty good for being 40 plus years old, but i'm not gonna run em.
always
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
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Re: todays score
Where in the world did you snag them?
The months may change, but I am always APRIL
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
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Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
'63 F100 Custom Cab 223inline 6, 3speed manual- mostly stock
https://www.youtube.com/coastiereid
Truck has been home in CA,OR,WA,NJ,VA since it's birth in San Jose Jan63
- ThinLizzy13
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Re: todays score
X2 I'd like to take some notes on your methods lolshipwrecked wrote:Where in the world did you snag them?
'63 F100 223 3OT
‘20 F150 XL
‘20 F150 XL
Re: todays score
If you look close at the second picture you can see the hub cap mounting nib is on the inside of the dish. Not on the outside like later wheels.
Tom Williams
Re: todays score
Geeze, what a score. I got 2 of mine in a town about an hour away, 1 from North Carolina, 1 from Tom and a nice guy on Craigslist shipped me one from Wisconsin. It only took 6 months to round all 5 up.
Julie
Julie
- Johnny Canuck
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Re: todays score
is yours a one ton Ezer?
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Re: todays score
f250 wheels
they sure do look a lot nicer than the one you sent me with the spider, although i have cleaned that one up pretty good and almost ready to paint
wish i would have brought all the ones i had when i moved down here
they sure do look a lot nicer than the one you sent me with the spider, although i have cleaned that one up pretty good and almost ready to paint
wish i would have brought all the ones i had when i moved down here
1966 F250 4x4
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
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Re: todays score
8 lugs for a 3/4 ton. Man they overdid things then eh?
It's a race.. Will hell freeze over or will JC finish his truck first. Stay tuned..
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Re: todays score
they used 8 on the f250s at least into the mid 1990s, i have no clue as to what is on them since then as i have not owned or worked on anything any newer.
1966 F250 4x4
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
- ezernut9mm
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Re: todays score
i am just wanting my 250 to have that desired f100 appearance. some 225/70-16s and innie caps and it should kinda take to that look. lol
as for finding this stuff, let's just say i spend a lot of time on craigslist. a lot of time. the best scores seem to be when someone makes a typo and their stuff doesn't show up in the normal searches. lol.
as for finding this stuff, let's just say i spend a lot of time on craigslist. a lot of time. the best scores seem to be when someone makes a typo and their stuff doesn't show up in the normal searches. lol.
always
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
"i believe i've achieved satisfaction".-bubbles
"should i be gettin" baked for this boys?"-bubbles
i could no longer keep "r.i.p.ing" all of our fallen brothers and sisters, so i say here, slick loads of love and much respect to all you beautiful people.
Re: todays score
Still eight lug; like every other major manufacturer, they had to "metrify" the pattern and offsets so the late stuff won't interchange. Still not sure what Ford was thinking on the six lug one tons, however????ICEMAN6166 wrote:they used 8 on the f250s at least into the mid 1990s, i have no clue as to what is on them since then as i have not owned or worked on anything any newer.
That and the crappy later SEVEN lug trucks; Ford couldn't even decide if they were "heavy duty F150's or "Light Duty" F250's!
End of rant!
Paul
The Ford Orphanage
Life's too short for boring vehicles!
My quest to develop a universal solvent is held up by the lack of a storage container.
Paul
Life's too short for boring vehicles!
My quest to develop a universal solvent is held up by the lack of a storage container.
Paul
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Re: todays score
not a math guru but guessing 6 9\16" lugs likely hold more weight\strength than 8 1\2" lugs and can obviously be torqued moreToyz wrote:Still not sure what Ford was thinking on the six lug one tons,
1966 F250 4x4
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
1964 Rambler Ambassador 990
Rest in peace departed Slick family members
Cam Milam
Lesley Ferguson
Steve Lopes
John Sutton
Re: todays score
Not sure where the point of equality is; but normally, more slightly smaller fasteners result in more clamping force with less torque. This could certainly become a factor on the side of the road with limited tools available.
Industrial compressor rods offer a good example; the rods were originally secured with one very large "jam" nut requiring a very large tool, and preferably a very large mechanic, to bring to the required torque. The advent of Supernuts changed that! A 3 inch or larger Supernut is ran up by hand, then secured by an abundance of fractional sized cap screws which result in superior clamping with much lower torque and effort.
Paul
Industrial compressor rods offer a good example; the rods were originally secured with one very large "jam" nut requiring a very large tool, and preferably a very large mechanic, to bring to the required torque. The advent of Supernuts changed that! A 3 inch or larger Supernut is ran up by hand, then secured by an abundance of fractional sized cap screws which result in superior clamping with much lower torque and effort.
Paul
The Ford Orphanage
Life's too short for boring vehicles!
My quest to develop a universal solvent is held up by the lack of a storage container.
Paul
Life's too short for boring vehicles!
My quest to develop a universal solvent is held up by the lack of a storage container.
Paul