<VV> EM Wheels
lonzovair at aol.com
lonzovair at aol.com
Wed Jun 23 09:36:58 EDT 2010
I can help here, Byron...
You need to locate a rear wheel drive SR5 Corrolla (I believe pre-87) since they have the 14x5 four lug wheels, OR a Toyota Van of same vintage... I need to head to the local "pulla part" and locate some Toyota wheels... just remember they need to be rear wheel drive.
There's also a bunch of Nissan wheels that will fit, but I don't know the specifics.. Bryan has a comprehensive list on his website, so you can check there... just look at the previous emails between Bryan and Ray.
Later,
Lonzo
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From: Byron Comp <byron.comp at yahoo.com>
To: virtualvairs at corvair.org
Sent: Wed, Jun 23, 2010 9:07 am
Subject: Re: <VV> EM Wheels
Byran,
You say EM wheels are "not hard to find." Can you give me a short list of what
4" or 15" will fir my '64 VT using the 4 lug drums?
Thanks, Byron
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ate: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 08:56:13 -0400
rom: Bryan Blackwell <bryan at skiblack.com>
ubject: Re: <VV> convention pics- a favor to ask
o: "Ray R. \(aka Grymm\)" <vairguy at echoes.net>
c: VirtualVairs <VirtualVairs at corvair.org>
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Hi Ray,
I must clarify. While it is possible to do that - it is possible to do anything
ith enough welding rod - I do *not* suggest doing so. No! It is not hard to
ind wheels that fit earlies, if you change to 5 lug wheels you'll end up with
he same problem as a late - most wheels don't really *fit*. Keep the four
ugs.
--Bryan
On Jun 22, 2010, at 6:16 AM, Ray R. (aka Grymm) wrote:
> I'm looking for aggressive looking custom wheels for the 63'. If someone has
good deal on 5 lug wheels that would work I guess I could weld and drill the
ubs according to the ski-black website.. don't know how much of a pain the job
s.
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