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Ended up ditching the mounting flanges and drilling the wheels for mounting.
Be ready to modify the mounting brakets. I had to step drill mine and use longer sheet metal screws. It is not a straight bolt on application. When it's all done, and you stop cursing, you'll be happy with the results.
Unfornatley its one those times when I really feel like I should've spent my money on something else. These backing plates are made very cheaply with super thin metal. So if you tighten enough to keep your wheels from falling off you're probably going to tweak the backing plates out to the point where you can't attach the spider cap. Spend the extra money on some better ones.
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will these work on an after market disc break application where the hub sticks out roughly 2 inches?
Asked on 3/11/2011 6:17:51 AM by big paul from oak harbor, oh.
Our part number: 91139620, bullet style hub covers are for most steel wheels with 4 1/2" ford bolt pattern. Part number: 911-39621, are for the 4 3/4" chevy bolt pattern. They should cover a 2" hub center.
Answered on 3/17/2011 4:56:44 AM by John H. from Speedway Motors
Will they fit my 1955 Belair stock 15in wheels? I have read they are hard to mount without tapping ur wheel.
Asked on 6/25/2011 11:05:37 PM by G Funk from oak harbor, oh.
The retainer plate on this kit fits under the lug nuts and then the cover attaches to the retaining plate. Below is a helpful Notation regarding fit: The manufacturer of the item used the same plate for the 4-1/2 version as is being used for the 4-3/4" version. Thus, some of the oval holes that the studs must go through need cut bigger for proper fit. A dremel tool would likely do the job very well.
Answered on 6/28/2011 8:15:51 AM by John from Speedway
I read the answers from the question about this item, some-what helpful. But I have 4 3/4" bolt pattern in the front, and 4 1/2" bolt pattern in the rear. Which kit would work best?
Asked on 9/4/2011 11:04:19 AM by G Funk from oak harbor, oh.
You will need to but correct bolt pattern for each end of vehicle. We do sell these individually also. Part #91139620.1 for 5 on 4-1/2 and 91139621-1 for 5 on 4-3/4 bolt pattern
Answered on 9/6/2011 4:14:24 AM by Jason from Speedway
Will this part fit late model oem chevy wheels late 80's early 90's
Asked on 2/13/2012 11:48:17 PM by from
Part number 91139621 These will work on the late model GM wheels with the 5 on 4 ¾” bolt pattern. They will not work on the later model GM wheels with 4 lug bolts or 6 lug bolts or with the truck or big car 5 on 5” bolt pattern. Check your wheel bolt pattern for fit verification.
Answered on 2/16/2012 4:52:46 AM by John from Speedway
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