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Old 03-09-2021, 04:16 PM   #1
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Will stock hub caps work?

Finally got my hands on the new wheel vintiques smoothies and low profile tires I ordered!

Does anyone happen to know if the old dog dish style hub caps (or repops) will fit with wheel vintiques 16" smoothie wheel? Looking for the steelie wheel with hub cap look. I know wheel vintiques sells some caps that will work but really hoping for the '64 stock look and maybe trim rings.
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Old 03-09-2021, 04:59 PM   #2
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

No sir. The smoothie style wheels do not except 'snap on' caps as they come. There are people that offer 'clip kits' that require locating & drilling holes in the wheels to mount clips that can retain the caps so it can be done. DetroitSteel Wheels even offers it as a service on their wheels (which are similar but different).
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Old 03-09-2021, 05:10 PM   #3
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

Thanks SCOTI,
I'll sniff around for some clips. Wonder about the clips though...seems that if you don't get them drilled and fastened in just the right spot it could cause your wheel to be out of balance and could wobble, no?
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

forestb - thanks for the comment on the truck, she's no show truck for sure, looks good from far...
Great daily driver though, chomping at it to get out and drive it but still a bit snowy here.
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Thanks SCOTI,
I'll sniff around for some clips. Wonder about the clips though...seems that if you don't get them drilled and fastened in just the right spot it could cause your wheel to be out of balance and could wobble, no?
Caps not being 'true' for sure.... Wheel? I suppose one could balance the wheel tire w/the clips installed to compensate.

I used the truck 'ralley wheel' clips before in an attempt to mount Vette style center caps (or caps similar to what your Smoothies prob require). The clips used the GM/OE factory drilled holes in the hubs for locating/placement. Once I mounted a cap though it was not 'on center' & would wobble. I had to spin the assembly & use a rubber mallet to gently center the cap for truing the cap to the wheel. Removed them & re-sold the clips. Not worth the effort that was required in my opinion.

Others possibly aren't bothered by wobbling caps..... I am.
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Old 03-10-2021, 11:46 AM   #6
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

LS Fabrication sells universal cap clips. I believe they are in Calgary so easy shipping

https://ls-fab.com/parts-accessories...sal-cap-clips/
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

Clips for the inside of the wheel center won't work for the '64 10.25" cap. You need a wheel with the outside nubs like the Wheel Vintique 62 series.

https://www.wheelvintiques.com/o-e-c...re-finish.html
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Re: Will stock hub caps work?

From what I can tell from your pick, it looks like you have the little nubs on the inside of that wring, that are meant more for the moon style caps. From what I have seen others do you might be able to attach some clips that will allow you to install the dog dish type. Vary nice truck by the way

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