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s/s simulators

Started by uemjg, December 05, 2011, 06:10:12 PM

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uemjg

Does anybody have a complete set of stainless steel simulators or polished aluminum wheels that they want to sell for a 1975 MCI-8?

sunlovers

Check ebay. That is a good place to start. Also look at the bottom of the page for other suppliers of simulators.
Fronts run around $160 for a pair and rears are $395 to $460 per set of 2.
Mike & Kathy Mingus
1967 EAGLE MODEL 01 SE
4 Speed Manuel, 8V71
Ser. # 7080
Bishopville,SC

scanzel

Simulators are the easiest way to go. There are some cheap ones and some better. I went simulators because I did not want to go through the expense or hassle of changing out the studs. With aluminum wheels the studs may be too short to get enough thread for the nuts. Aluminum wheels are thicker that the steel.
Steve Canzellarini
Myrtle Beach, SC
1989 Prevost XL

Len Silva

You could be really cool and go with spinners.

Peterbilt With Spinners

Hand Made Gifts

Ignorance is only bliss to the ignorant.

Ed Hackenbruch

I might/probably, have a set of rears for sale at the Quartzsite rally in Jan. :)
Used to own a 1968 MCI 5A and a 1977 5C.

travelingfools

I just happen to have a set that are brand new still in plastic that i bought here many years ago and never used. Pm me if your interested !
John P, Lewiston NY   1987 MC 9 ...ex NJT