Steve- Have you tried putting them on a stock Holden Steel wheel? I would think an HQ or similar wheel would be the same as what we have here.
Hmm, that could be an oversight.. I'll have to have a better look at HQ wheels and see, I know they are similar, but something tells me that HQ-HZ never had them in 15"..
Also, I haven't yet got the caps to try them..
Good idea though.
I have a set of 55 chevy riveted 15" wheels that those caps would fit on. But yeah, most any GM 5 lug wheel from the 60s-70s-80s will work with them. 6 lugs too! I had those same caps on my 66 suburban for a while.
Should be some in the land down under...somewhere....but it might be easier to find that guy called "wheelkid" or something on the HAMB and ask him to send you a set of centers (save shipping costs)
I've got about.............. :.....lets just say,'a shitload' of them ;D. Yes,they'll fit either 14 or 15 inchers. Folks call 'em lots of things..'Bottle-Caps','Dog-Dishes',ect. The ones pictured were made from '68 thru '70. N.O.S. sets I've seen go for(usually...)around $125/$130-a set these days. I'll have to do some excavating in the shed to find some of my "extra"( ;D ;D) sets . ~OO6.
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