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I'm a slut for slots ;D

mcdobson

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I'm so smart I had a set off my old Bronco. I sold the Bronco and bought a Mustang, so I traded my truck slots for slots for the Mustang-never put them on. Then some guy came over from Norway and offered me too much for the Mustang. Bought a 74 Bronco. Now I have Bronco and car slots. Go figure.
 

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Well dangit, I cant find my shank lug nuts grrrrr! And I dont want to drop $40 for a set of 20. I need to start going through boxes.
 

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I like slots as well, even "copies" of the original :)
 

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very cool! I love the old school look with big nastys wrapped around them
 
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pics of the back, this help?
 

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kb6677

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Who make the copies? They look good!
Their website goes to some domain deal, which states that www.wheeltechintl.com expired on 8/29ish/08 and is pending renewal or deletion-So-that does not sound good. Curiosity killed the cat-just tried the phone # and it rang and rang-hum, looks like Joe L. and I have a "classic" set of wheels ourselves now............


Wheel Tech International Corp.
5836 Republic Street
Riverside, CA 92504-1137
United States

Phone: 562-988-5703
 
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NICE info....hope someone can use it..
 

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pics of the back, this help?

Yes, I have never seen the back side of this style slot before. I was thinking they'd be solid rather then (lets call it) webbed like your picture shows. I had always been a steel wheel fan until lately. Now I really want a set of slots for that real classic look. Ah, some day! ;D
 
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A whole lot lighter than the steelies too.
 

Baja71

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Those are 15x7 forged Jeep factory slots. Strong wheels. You can polish them to look like chrome if you want to.
 
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those pics are from the 10's i have, the ones i have mounted up measure 7.5?
 

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Their website goes to some domain deal, which states that www.wheeltechintl.com expired on 8/29ish/08 and is pending renewal or deletion-So-that does not sound good. Curiosity killed the cat-just tried the phone # and it rang and rang-hum, looks like Joe L. and I have a "classic" set of wheels ourselves now............


Wheel Tech International Corp.
5836 Republic Street
Riverside, CA 92504-1137
United States

Phone: 562-988-5703


Well...that's one way to make them classic I guess. Thanks for the info...
 
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