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Old April 9th, 2009, 09:02 AM   #1 (permalink)
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will gto wheels fit a cutlass superme?

i found some really nice wheels at www.4mypontiac.com and i was wondering if they would fit?
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Old April 9th, 2009, 11:35 AM   #2 (permalink)
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i found some really nice wheels at www.4mypontiac.com and i was wondering if they would fit?
It's about time somebody reproduced the Hurst wheels! Yes, they will fit. I now know what wheels I'll be using on my 66 convert.

You do realize those prices are per wheel, right?
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It's about time somebody reproduced the Hurst wheels! Yes, they will fit. I now know what wheels I'll be using on my 66 convert. You do realize those prices are per wheel, right?
You mean for your '66 GTO, right Joe? (You want that Ponitac discount don't you?)
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You mean for your '66 GTO, right Joe? (You want that Ponitac discount don't you?)
Uh, YEAH, that's right...
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It's about time somebody reproduced the Hurst wheels! Yes, they will fit. I now know what wheels I'll be using on my 66 convert.

You do realize those prices are per wheel, right?
yes i do relize that is the price per wheel.
i know that its for a 60 model car so will it still fit my 70?
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yes i do relize that is the price per wheel.
i know that its for a 60 model car so will it still fit my 70?
yes. all GM A-body cars use the 5 lug on 4.75" (4 3/4") bolt circle. the only thing you will need to keep in mind is that many of the early 14" drum brake wheels will not clear later 11" disc brake cars, so be careful in that regard. you shouldn't have any trouble clearing 15"s.

the ones that used the larger bolt pattern(5 on 5" circle) were the full size cars. chevrolets up to '70 used the smaller pattern, but from '71-on they went 5 on 5". The non-Chevy GM full size cars through the 60's used the larger pattern. So yes, the short answer is that any year GTO wheel will fit on your car, and will fit on any other A-body intermediate as well.

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the only thing you will need to keep in mind is that many of the early 14" drum brake wheels will not clear later 11" disc brake cars, so be careful in that regard. you shouldn't have any trouble clearing 15"s.
The aftermarket wheels in the link are 17" and 18"...
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The aftermarket wheels in the link are 17" and 18"...
I never clicked the link, I was just providing some kind-of general info, in case anyone else may come along to read it and benefit from it
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Check the wheels on the '65 out, has redlines too, pretty cool.


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[quote=Bluevista;74685]Check the wheels on the '65 out, has redlines too, pretty cool.


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your right those are really nice...
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