1951-1957 Dodge Desoto Chrysler Plymouth Truck Steel Wheel Rim 15x5.5 4.5 Bolt on 2040-parts.com
Saint-Clet, Quebec, Canada
ORIGINAL STEEL RIM REMOVE ON 1956 DODGE BUT WORK ON LOT OF APPLICATION 15 DIAMETER 5.5 LARGE 5 BOLT 4.5 BOLT PATERN BACK SPACING ARE BETWEEN 5/8 AND 7/8 ORIGINAL BORN WITH TUBE BUT YOU ARE ABLE TO INSTAL BIG MOUNTING VALVE IF YOU WANT THIS WHEEL HAVE PLACE TO INSTAL INSIDE CLIP FOR DOG DISH CAP BUT NOW HAVE NO CLIP WE ONLY HAVE ONE NO RETURNS ACCEPTED, MEANING OUR ITEMS ARE FINAL SALES. BUYERS ARE RESPONSIBLE ON THEIR PURCHASE. PLEASE MAKE SURE WITH THE PICTURES AND DESCRIPTIONS THAT THE ITEM IS ACTUALLY WHAT YOU DESIRE. IF YOU ARE NOT SURE AND WISH FURTHER INFORMATION, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO EMAIL US. CANADIAN BUYERS ADD SALE TAX 5% ON TOTAL PURCHASE AND QUEBEC ADD 14.5% ON TOTAL PURCHASE. PURTO RICO, ALASKA, AND HAWAII PLEASE CONTACT US BEFORE BUYING SINCE SHIPPING COST ARE QUITE DIFFERENT WE SHIP WORLDWIDE PLEASE CONTACT US FOR FURTHERMORE INFORMATIONS RELATED TO THE SHIPPING |
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Porsche releases accessories for owners who want to upgrade
Mon, 10 May 2010Porsche is making it possible for owners of older cars to add some modern- or classic-looking equipment. The classic look comes from the availability of 19-inch wheels styled to replicate the look of the Fuchs rims used on the 911 Sport Classic in 1966. The wheel's five spokes are painted black with a silver look to the outer rim and the Porsche logo in color on the wheel hub.
One Lap of the Web: a lap of the 'Ring, a lap of the YouTubes and a lap of the eBays
Wed, 11 Sep 2013-- The Porsche 918 achieved a spectacular and borderline-unbelievable time just a few days ago, but here are some less heroic cars lapping the 'Ring, like Peugeot 205s, modern BMWs and a few bikes mixed in for good measure. Check out the classic Heckflosse (fintail) Mercedes-Benz at 2:05. -- Filmmaker Casey Neistat filmed, umm, a pretty good commercial for the new Mercedes-Benz CLA, but it's the making-of video that's even more fun to watch.
Transmissions gone wild!
Wed, 07 Aug 2013If you've been car shopping recently, or just paying attention to Autoweek car reviews, you've noticed that the six-speed automatic -- de rigueur as recently as a year ago -- suddenly has ratio envy. The new hotness? Eight- and nine-speed automatic transmissions.