Re: IML: 67 imp wheel bolt pattern (long read)
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Re: IML: 67 imp wheel bolt pattern (long read)



you might want to talk to Stockton Wheel.

They can fabricate whatever you need and likely know
the interchanges as well, plus, the wheels are NEW.  

They have a nice website.

http://stocktonwheel.com/

-Kenyon


--- mike and cindy <mbecker30@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi , Happy Easter, Is the bolt pattern for 67 imps 5
> 0n 5 or 5 on 5-1/2 is that not the same bolt pattern
> as some old 1/2 t pickups and jeeps. reason I ask is
> I was looking at  a magazine for old 50,s era trucks
> and there was an article about some aftermarket
> stainless steel  disc rotors made to upgrade the
> brakes. it wasn't till a couple days later it
> occurred to me that it occurred to me that it might
> have an imperial application.Last summer on a lark I
> went down to the Les Schwab dealer  and asked them
> to fit my 67 imp for new wheels(so the hubcaps won't
> creak) they tried to fit 67 Chrysler wheels, we know
> how that works ( I told him before he tried it , but
> he was going by the book) We tried things kind of
> randomly off the rack that looked close and found
> that 80's era gm wheel fit fine except for the
> offset, part of the inside of the wheel rubbed on
> the corner of the budd caliper casting( I think it
> could be filed off. 1/4 inch)  According to the spec
> charts they had  certain year olds toronado had a
> different offset for the toronado front brakes,and
> would fit perfectly, unfortunately these wheels were
> not available new(another low production car!) I
> think there are more applications out there that
> will fit, they just need to be discovered.I'll bet
> there is more wheel application out there for this
> bolt pattern than is generally thought. Mike
> Pitanaro did an excellent job with the supra rotors
> and proved stuff like this can be done. more  items
> like this could give the 67-8-9 owners more options.
> Any people out there with wheel bolt pattern
> knowlege? thanks Mike Becker 

Kenyon Wills
 
 






















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