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5x5 bolt circle. If 15" wheels will clear the disc setup, wheels from any 70s GM pickup or full-size car will give you a means to roll the car around. Also 1980s GM full-size wagons.
Curious how you did the fronts. Scarebird has had a bolt-on kit for the 57-64 rear for years but the front often required machine work on the spindles.
Last edited by rocketraider; Nov 14, 2022 at 02:53 PM.
If you want good heavy duty wheels get a set of cop wheels from a 94-96 Chevy 9C1 police car. They are 15" by 7" and should clear disc brakes easily. I actually have a set of five that I used on my 63 Starfire if you are interested...
5x5 bolt circle. If 15" wheels will clear the disc setup, wheels from any 70s GM pickup or full-size car will give you a means to roll the car around. Also 1980s GM full-size wagons.
Curious how you did the fronts. Scarebird has had a bolt-on kit for the 57-64 rear for years but the front often required machine work on the spindles.
Thank you! I'll look more into them soon. The shop doing a motor swap on it did the work for me. I remember ordering the kit from a site few years ago. It was not easy and they had to swap several parts to make it work.
Originally Posted by Don R.
If you want good heavy duty wheels get a set of cop wheels from a 94-96 Chevy 9C1 police car. They are 15" by 7" and should clear disc brakes easily. I actually have a set of five that I used on my 63 Starfire if you are interested...