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  1. I have to go to aftermarket unless I want to but from a private seller and I’d rather not so new aftermarket steelies are my option. The Chrysler corps here doesn’t sell any classic wheels. Thanks for the advice though. Just have to match the bolt pattern and I should be fine and get the center hub as close as possible
  2. Thank you and yes indeed! Luckily the interior hasn’t been touched at all! So just exterior! Thank you again!
  3. only one I got right now but once I get back she’ll be coming out of the slow grave she’s been sitting in since 83 I’ll be getting her moved and rebuilt after june
  4. Still here just got off work thank you for the responses I appreciate the answer! 2.8 inches got it thank you! I used 114.3 because that’s what I’ve been looking at for wheels none of the wheels I’ve been looking at have 4.5 yes I’m aware they are the same but that’s also what my wheel specs were that I found online as I said before they don’t have the stock oem wheels on them and I do not have the car with me I’m stationed in Camp Pendleton California while it’s back in Texas so I’m trying to take leave later on to get it moved just starting the process with wheels and tires then since the tranny and engine are already out just have to put her on truck and trailer and haul her out for rebuild. Hopefully that answers your question about the bolt pattern. I’m trying to decide whether I should match the center bore with the wheel or just go with matching the bolt pattern on the wheels due to the fact it seems impossible to find oem wheels for a 1977 Plymouth fury salon. There’s very little info on these cars online so I’ve got to search for it. Once I get back home from on leave I’ll post up a picture once it’s out of the garage it’s in currently the picture I do have of it is pretty sad but it’s in really good condition been sitting since 83 in the garage it sits now. No rust, no nothing just dust. Can’t wait for the rebuild!
  5. Hi I’m new to the forum! However not new to classics! I own a 66 thunder chicken stock 428 town landau and I have inherited my Grandads 77 Plymouth fury salon. Today I’m trying to figure out what the center bore for the 77 Fury salon is but I can’t seem to find it online so I came here to see if anyone here would know. I know it’s a 5x114.3 bolt pattern and a 5.5 inch wide by 15 inch rim just cannot find the hub measurements! Thank you in advance the car has incorrect wheels so I’m planning to get stock ones or near stock that are aftermarket!
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