There are also minor differences in the shape of the lip of the rim. That's
what I usually look at first when I'm trying to tell if it is an Appliance
or not.
Those ARE's looked like they were actually a steel rim and an aluminum
center. I've seen a few of those, too. In fact, that's what my car had on it
originally when I bought it. However I was told at the time that those had a
tendency to crack around the rivets, so I got rid of them.
Gordon
> -----Original Message-----
> From: datsun-roadsters-bounces+gsglasgow=comcast.net@autox.team.net
> [mailto:datsun-roadsters-bounces+gsglasgow=comcast.net@autox.team.net]On
> Behalf Of Mark Sedlack
> Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2007 7:58 AM
> To: Gregory S. Morrison; datsun-roadsters@autox.team.net
> Subject: Re: [Roadsters] WireMags
>
>
> Without markings, there's no way to know for sure - I had a set that were
> marked ARE that came on my Z when I bought it that were too far
> gone to save
> so were offed for AL scrap value.
>
> Appliance, ARE, Western, and other off-brand all offered similar
> cast spoke
> wheels - only slight differences in the spoke pattern and center mounting
> pad differentiated them. Same was true of ARE's Torque-Thrust - many
> knock-offs appeared as soon as it was apparent that they were a good
> seller.....
>
> Best bet to find center caps that will fit is to measure the bore, and the
> depth the bearing hub extends with the wheels mounted, and use that info
> when buying caps.
> Mark Sedlack
> ZROC
> Cuyahoga Falls OH
> 66 1600 http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/
> 77 280Z http://www.mildevco.net/chevypowereddatsuns/
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