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> Free 4-bolt wheels/tires, Should only be considered as rollers
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post Apr 1 2009, 01:41 PM
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Howdy, I've finally collected all the 5-bolt conversion stuff for my project, and I don't need the wheels/tires that I used as "rollers" before putting chassis up on the rotisserie.

These wheels/tires hold air, but I would not recommend driving on them as they are old/hard. They are sitting on the side of my house and are free for the taking (local pick-up only; NO SHIPPING!). These would be perfect if you're parting out a car and need to take the carcass to the boneyard, or if you don't want overspray on your soon-to-be painted car's wheels/tires.

PM me if you're interested; I'll take 'em to the junkyard in a week or two if no one needs 'em.

Geoff
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post Apr 1 2009, 01:44 PM
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Do you have pictures of them? (I have five lug setup on my car, I'm just curious what the rollers look like... not wanting to convert back to four lug. lol)
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Not sure pics would really help. Basically, they're the "four-star" steel rims found on many VWs of the mid- to late-80s. They came off a 1972 Ghia. I don't remember, but I'm pretty sure there's no wheel center covers; I'm sure there are no beauty rings or anything else of value...

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Do you have pictures of them? (I have five lug setup on my car, I'm just curious what the rollers look like... not wanting to convert back to four lug. lol)

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post Apr 1 2009, 07:10 PM
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QUOTE(strawman @ Apr 1 2009, 12:41 PM) *

Howdy, I've finally collected all the 5-bolt conversion stuff for my project, and I don't need the wheels/tires that I used as "rollers" before putting chassis up on the rotisserie.

These wheels/tires hold air, but I would not recommend driving on them as they are old/hard. They are sitting on the side of my house and are free for the taking (local pick-up only; NO SHIPPING!). These would be perfect if you're parting out a car and need to take the carcass to the boneyard, or if you don't want overspray on your soon-to-be painted car's wheels/tires.

PM me if you're interested; I'll take 'em to the junkyard in a week or two if no one needs 'em.

Geoff



I a little more local, I'd like one for a spare tire. If you don't get anyone to take them, i'll take one.
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QUOTE(underthetire @ Apr 1 2009, 05:10 PM) *

QUOTE(strawman @ Apr 1 2009, 12:41 PM) *

Howdy, I've finally collected all the 5-bolt conversion stuff for my project, and I don't need the wheels/tires that I used as "rollers" before putting chassis up on the rotisserie.

These wheels/tires hold air, but I would not recommend driving on them as they are old/hard. They are sitting on the side of my house and are free for the taking (local pick-up only; NO SHIPPING!). These would be perfect if you're parting out a car and need to take the carcass to the boneyard, or if you don't want overspray on your soon-to-be painted car's wheels/tires.

PM me if you're interested; I'll take 'em to the junkyard in a week or two if no one needs 'em.

Geoff



I a little more local, I'd like one for a spare tire. If you don't get anyone to take them, i'll take one.


If they off of a Ghia they are probably 4-1/2" wide as compared o 5-1/2" for the same style Porsche wheel. It may be fine as a spare but you can not use as wide of a tire on the narrower rim.
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