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wmsteed |
11-21-2019 @ 10:15 AM
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Generally speaking the hub cap problem is as a rule limited to the full wheel type of cover, not the "dog dish" type. In the twenty-five plus years that I had my '57 Bird, I had radial tires on the car with stock Ford full wheel covers. never had a hub cap come off. We drove the car on many long trips at speeds over 65. I did experience problems with the caps walking around the wheel, cutting into the valve stem, had to keep an eye on the caps.
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trjford8 |
11-19-2019 @ 6:41 AM
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It does relate to full hub caps.
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Don T |
11-18-2019 @ 6:07 PM
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Hello; my first post here. I really hope this discussion relates to full caps not dog dish originals!
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56MarkII |
07-13-2019 @ 8:25 PM
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Also having a 56 Continental Mark II I have read numerous threads and posts on this topic on the Mark II forum as well. The older rims are strong enough but flex more than modern and the radial tire has more flex than the bios ply. The flexing causes the wheel covers to creep until it rides up on the valve stem and flies off and my wheel covers are EXPENSIVE! It came down to purchasing replacement rims and keeping an eye on the offset, width etc was required. I have Firestone Deluxe Champion 8.20x15 on my car because this is what my car was ordered with according to my dealers invoice and BESIDES it handles unbelievable as well!! It handles so well it makes me realize that: Their front end/front suspension is worn out? Their front suspension isn't. Aligned or set up properly? Or they are running too little or too low air pressure!! You would be amazed at how many think they should be running 24-26 PSI in the Bios ply on a car that weighs in at 5400 pounds if equipped with AC. I run 32-34 in my Firestone Delux champions on my 50 Mercury and 56 Continental and get long life out of them. New rims, drilling holes and using sheet metal screws, silicone?? As they say in Yiddish "Oy Veh" I couldn't be bothered to watch my covers pass me in the ditch.
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wmsteed |
07-09-2019 @ 9:02 AM
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Ran radial tires on my '57 T-Bird for over twenty years, stock full wheel caps, never had a hub cap come off. I would guess that the '57 wheels were welded in lieu of being riveted.
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BUCKAWHO |
07-08-2019 @ 8:04 PM
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HI...Five new wheels from Coker Tire should solve your problem. That's what I have on my '51 Coupe. Paint the inside black, and the outside car color. BT
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47Monarch |
07-08-2019 @ 6:00 PM
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Here is a tip for you clean the inside of you hubcaps and write your and phone number just might get a lost cap back good luck
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flathead4rd |
10-26-2009 @ 4:08 PM
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If I remember right mine were off of an 87 Bronco II.
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bobgerber |
10-26-2009 @ 3:50 PM
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To the people who replied to my radial tire problem. Many thank s to all. I will look for some 80 Bronco wheels and see if that works.. Thanks again Fred
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flathead4rd |
10-24-2009 @ 8:22 AM
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Had the same problem with my 50. Bought some late 80's Bronco II rims and problem solved.
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