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tn_dude05
01-21-2014, 04:42 AM
Does anybody know if a older vw wide 5 looking rim will work as a load tire /rim? Sure looks the same, Or what do you use?

shopteacher
01-21-2014, 08:14 AM
Don't know of one from a VW, some of the older 50's-60's Ford heavy trucks had the same pattern as a W5 though. Little pricey but Bassett sells a 15x8 W5 that would work as a loading wheel for most.http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Bassett-58SR4C-15X8-Wide-5-4-Inch-Backspace-Chrome-Wheel,73218.html

spray004
01-21-2014, 08:47 AM
No old VW wheels wont work. I bought my from Tru Wheel here in Alabama. It was like $55 or $60 shipped and they are custom made. You pick the size and backspacing and color. I couldn't find a used one anywhere around here.

MasterSbilt_Racer
01-21-2014, 10:20 AM
Back in the day, we made our own from a damaged wheel. Have someone cut it on a lathe and then get it welded up.

jedclampit
01-21-2014, 10:39 AM
FWD gm 2 door cars from the late 70,s , olds toronado,buick riveria, eldorado, zero offset and enuff meat to drill holes where the wide 5 lugs are located....good luck finding them....


thats what I remember using........ way back when...if I remeber correctly

stevo
01-21-2014, 11:42 AM
House trailer wheels same pattern as 32 Ford

spray004
01-21-2014, 12:16 PM
House trailer wheels same pattern as 32 Ford

I think most mobile home wheels are 14.5" wheels. Might be hard to find a good used tire in that size.

shopteacher
01-21-2014, 01:00 PM
No old VW wheels wont work. I bought my from Tru Wheel here in Alabama. It was like $55 or $60 shipped and they are custom made. You pick the size and backspacing and color. I couldn't find a used one anywhere around here.I assumed there would be a cheaper option than Bassett. That's a good price, worth that compared to the hassel of making or modifying something.

spray004
01-21-2014, 01:48 PM
I assumed there would be a cheaper option than Bassett. That's a good price, worth that compared to the hassel of making or modifying something.

Yeah I think Summit has a wheel that's a little bit cheaper but it was a 2 month back order so I called Tru Wheel. I've had good luck with them in the past.

http://www.truracingwheels.com/15LW.html

LM90
01-21-2014, 08:17 PM
I have a weld wide five alum seven inch wheel with tire that we used $75.00 814-374-4410

sj valley dave
01-22-2014, 11:26 AM
We have 2 old Ford rims wheels that are 4" wide..Early 1930's or there abouts...Got them for nothing with tires that hold air..

Matt49
01-22-2014, 04:20 PM
On a bit of a side note, the Wide-5 hub design itself actually originates from those old Ford trucks. Not just the bolt pattern, but the width, bearing configuration, locking mechanism, etc.

700horsepower
01-22-2014, 06:20 PM
Yes.And the bolt pattern only lasted 1 or 2 years as a Ford wheel pattern (1937-39 I think) but has lasted this long in the racing circles. The original idea was to save money by bolting the rim to the brake drum to make the rim lighter and cheaper to build.

ALF401
01-22-2014, 06:27 PM
I had two old carbon fiber wheels with the outer portions damaged. They were bolted to an aluminum back half. I bolter the two back halves together and silicone the center. 8" wide and worked great!

Lt.Stryker
02-12-2014, 06:54 AM
15x8 wide 5 load wheels from Smiley's Racing... $60.17. http://www.smileysracing.com/shopping/productDetails.aspx?i=118365 Then grab a couple of narrow 15" tires from your local used tire shop.

Lt.Stryker
02-12-2014, 07:20 AM
If you need to go narrower than eight inches wide, then Rod and Custom makes a 15 x 6.5" replica rim but the price is far more expensive than what I cited above. http://www.bing.com/images/search?q=15x6+wide+five+wheels&qpvt=15x6+wide+five+wheels&FORM=IGRE#view=detail&id=E5ABB794C5F2202ED821C693D922F783565D1C20&selectedIndex=2

4coil
02-14-2014, 01:28 PM
I use a 15X8 wide 5 wheel like the one shown and mounted it with a tube in it. That way if the tire you use isn't in great shape, you don't have to worry about it being flat when you need it most.

Drake Racing
02-14-2014, 04:59 PM
just cut the center out of a steel wheel and weld washers in where studs are... its not
like ur driving around on it. If its not perfect it will still work to load a car

Curt Drake
Late Model #55x

DRTRCR22
02-18-2014, 10:45 PM
I just built two loaders... I had two 6" wide 15" trailer wheels, cut the centers out, and welded in these wide 5 centers from Speedway, pn 278C570. $25 each plus shipping, and a couple hours including scuffing and painting, and I already had a couple 205-75R15 tires laying around... small, thin and they look great...! http://www.speedwaymotors.com/Wide-5-Wheel-Center-for-15-Inch-Steel-Wheels,7403.html