Re: Wheels what does the 16" bolt pattern cross over to
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Hi, John,
What is your objective in not using a 1940 110 wheel? You may find another brand's wheel will fit, but then you need to remove, position and remount the hubcap clips, or buy (not cheap) new ones, position and rivet them. I would think a used 110 wheel would be readily available. I bought one by mistake on eBay complete with hubcap and gave it to a friend who is doing a cool rust-o-ration, like on American Pickers, so the rough hubcap wasn't an issue. I see they might be going for around $100 on eBay. I paid $35 for one 10 years ago. I would check with the flackmaster ebay.com/itm/1940-Packard-110-6-cylinder ... h=item239fe3d11b:g:PhYAAOSwE0ZawTtc Since you're in Georgia, check with a East Coast supplier like Kanter.
Posted on: 2018/5/28 10:25
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Re: Wheels what does the 16" bolt pattern cross over to
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Hey Joe just wanted to toss a set of junk yard wheels on it to move it around
John
Posted on: 2018/5/28 10:53
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Re: Wheels what does the 16" bolt pattern cross over to
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16" wheels on Packards have numerous bolt patterns. Super 8 37-38 are 5 1/2", 120 35-40 ARE 5", Six 37-39 are also 5" and Six 40 are 4 1/2" which is your car. The 4 1/2" bolt pattern is common to most Ford/Merc 40 up and most Chrysler products 49-up.
Some station wagons and all limousines have larger bolt patterns. 4 1/2" is also used on Clippers 54-55 with 11" brakes Thanks James From Kanter Auto Products
Posted on: 2018/5/28 18:44
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Re: Wheels what does the 16" bolt pattern cross over to
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Hey James it is a 1940 110 4 door sedan
John
Posted on: 2018/5/28 20:54
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