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I scored a set of steels wheels and have been hunting for a set of hubcaps 10 1/4 id. found these ( http://www.ebay.com/itm/150674278349?ss ... 1438.l2649 ? on ebay and cannot get an answer from the seller as to what the measurment is.

anyone know offhand?

thanks for any help.
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one good rule for ebay. if they dont wont or cant answer. move on.

he says they are for 15 inch rims. not 16's i think 16' wheels use 11 inch hubcaps. but i cant be for sure. these type fit 15 inch wheels and they are 10 1/4 inch inside.
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Thanks Fordman, I thought of that. It's been 2 days since I posted the question and no answer. I'm leary of making a bid even if I knew for sure they'd fit. I haven't had a chance to really pic through any hubcap piles so I'm curious, The hubcap you posted can't be the only hubcap that'll fit, right?
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no thats not the only one im sure. there are 15 ich hubcaps like what he has for sale. and they maybe. i am just not up on hubcaps as i should be. those ar eprobably the right ones. i just dont want to get blamed if they turn out to be wrong.
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Wouldn't do that. I think all advice on here should be taken at ones own risk.

I kinda feel like these would do the trick too. Was just hoping someone on here would know for sure, have one laying around or something like that. Hopefully the guy get's back to me and actually knows how to run a tape measure. I really like the simplicity of those caps and the fact they are off a ford production line. Really don't want to pay top dollar for a flashy non Ford hubcap I don't really want anyhow.
1971 f100 CS 360/AT
1970 f100 C 302/4spd
http://www.fordification.com/galleries/ ... ?pos=-6153
1969 IH Scout 800 304/AT


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"The problem with quotes on the Internet is that it is hard to verify their authenticity" - Abraham Lincoln

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Law of Mechanical Repair - After your hands become coated with grease, your nose will begin to itch and you'll have to pee.
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