wheels
Posted: Wed Apr 06, 16 5:46 pm
I just got some classic rev 5 spoke polished 8"x17 front and 9"x17 rear great price. Google them. Ebay usa wheeldealer item no 201553122111 $629
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15" spyders are unbelievably rare , I've only ever seen a couple of sets , most are 14" , you could always check eBay over here for some proper slot mags ( American racing etc shelby cal 500's ) as there are usually some on there for sale if you keep checking over a couple of weeks, there were lots around at the swap meet the other week so there doesn't appear to be a shortage of them.XP29 wrote:Most on US eBay seem to be 14", there is a 15" set but they are only 6" wide.Blue wrote:None of my old catalogues list Spyders but they would have been available in a 7" and either 8" or 8.5" as these were common sizes back then.
Cost is an issue so although I like the Spyders best, they are probably out. I like the Keystones but would probably have to get new ones. Other wheels I like are CragerSS or Magnums, if I could get a 2nd set at reasonable cost this might be my best option.
They look good and great price! just not sure if I want 17". I hadn't thought past 15" tbh.karlee1433 wrote:I just got some classic rev 5 spoke polished 8"x17 front and 9"x17 rear great price. Google them. Ebay usa wheeldealer item no 201553122111 $629
Thankslough3969 wrote:Great work... You've been busy! Nice to see so many photos of the work
Yes they do seem hard to find, plus I really want 7 and 8" width's as well as 15". Annoying as I think they look the best. I do like slot mags, but not sure if they would suit my car so good? Think they look better on 70's cars. I think as Spyders are a rarity, my hope is to save up for Keystone's, unless a good priced set of Magnums turns up in the meantime.hemi472 wrote:15" spyders are unbelievably rare , I've only ever seen a couple of sets , most are 14" , you could always check eBay over here for some proper slot mags ( American racing etc shelby cal 500's ) as there are usually some on there for sale if you keep checking over a couple of weeks, there were lots around at the swap meet the other week so there doesn't appear to be a shortage of them.XP29 wrote:Most on US eBay seem to be 14", there is a 15" set but they are only 6" wide.Blue wrote:None of my old catalogues list Spyders but they would have been available in a 7" and either 8" or 8.5" as these were common sizes back then.
Cost is an issue so although I like the Spyders best, they are probably out. I like the Keystones but would probably have to get new ones. Other wheels I like are CragerSS or Magnums, if I could get a 2nd set at reasonable cost this might be my best option.
I tried to estimate it from the inside of the rim, best estimate 7.5 inches.XP29 wrote:Thanks Shayne and for the wheel width. I think the width measurement goes from the inside of the rim, so if your getting 7.5" you may have 7" wheels?