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Old 05-08-2005, 09:57 AM
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8 bolt wheels

Anyone know where I can purchase a couple of 8 bolt wheels for a 66 Pontiac Bonneville....14 inch? I know there are no new NOS wheels out there but would like to find a set that was remanufactured (restoration) or a a set that is used very little. I have had trouble in the past with used sets having bent wheels and am trying to avoid that problem now.

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Old 07-08-2005, 12:36 AM
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Re: 8 bolt wheels

Wow, my mom's '64 Catalina 4-door hardtop had these (I was allowed to pick one option for her special-ordered car) and they looked tough with blackwall tires. Brake jobs are a little different with thje integral drums. Saw a set converted to fit a '63 'Vette that looked amazing!

As far as getting a new or NOS set I suggest you contact the Pontiac-Oakland or other national Pontiac owners clubs to post a request or advertise in their newsletters. For the right price SOMEBODY's got EVERYTHING.
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