Guest Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 I am pretty sure someone out there can help me. I own a 1954 Buick 2 dr ht Special. My friend is buying a 1956 Buick this weekend. the car he is buying is up on blocks and has no rims or tires. So, we wanted to take my rims off and put them on the buick he is buying just to get it home. Will my lug pattern on my rims fit that of the 56 Buick?<BR>Anyone?!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 If no one more qualified answers, I'd go for it I am "pretty sure" that they will bolt on without a problem.<P>------------------<BR>buickfam@aol.com<BR>Life long Buick Fan.<BR>1965 Skylark H/T<BR>1965 Gran Sport Convertible<BR>1948 Chevy Pickup with 401 Buick.<BR>"Fan of anything that moves human beings" Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Old Guy Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 Go for it! They will fit Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 thanks for the info, you have all been a great help! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 The drums are a swap 53-6...no problem...BTW, I have a few steel wheel for sale....drop me an email or have your friend if he is interested...they do have tires to roll the car around, but shipping a bad tire seems a waste of $$$...Drop me an e and let me know where you are...<P> dlw29@hotmail.com<P> Thx, don55 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fred Rawling Posted January 12, 2001 Share Posted January 12, 2001 I shipped some 1960 rims and they weighed about 14 pounds each. It cost the guy more for the shipping than the price of the rims. He was somewhere in Montana. I guess they are hard to find in Montana. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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