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jrdreher


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Posted - January 13 2004 :  10:43:18 AM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My Kelmark has Cragar mags, cast aluminum with slot type holes, about
25 years old. I am missing the insert/bushings for two wheels that go
between the wheel and the hub. I called Cragar, and they said they
stopped making them 20 years ago, and they called it a "bolt pattern
adapter ring", Cragar part number 29565-4. Gorilla made them up until
a few years ago, part number 79908. I think Gorilla made one bushing
per wheel stud, where Cragar made all 5 bushings connected with a
ring. My wheel pattern is Chevy. The insert/bushings are made from
cast aluminum.

Anybody know where I can get enough bushings to do two wheels (10
Gorilla bushings or 2 Cragar bolt pattern adapter rings).

Thanks, John

moab2


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Posted - January 13 2004 :  9:04:54 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

These guys can make what you need:

http://www.wheeladapter.com/


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moab2


90 Posts
Posted - January 13 2004 :  9:26:47 PM  Show Profile  Reply with Quote

These guys can make what you need:

http://www.wheeladapter.com/


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