F350,Alcoas,spicer auxiliary
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F350,Alcoas,spicer auxiliary
Hello every one,I have just picked up a used set of 16 inch alcoa classic budds (not factory Ford)for my crew cab.I am going to drill out the lug holes to 3/4 to use mag lugs and back cut the rear rim to lock with the coined inner and I am looking for some ideas on center caps more so for the front than the rear,but center on rear would be nice to.
I have factory budd hubs for up front so a push through cap won't work and the alcoa caps use scew on lug nut covers which won't work,and the Eagle style caps would be nice but only if they slipped through the back.Does anybody have any ideas on adapting ford caps or finding baby moons like semis with 24.5s?
Lastly I am looking for a Spicer 6000,7000 series auxiliary 3 or 4 speed with the overdrive in the .81 through .86 range.She has 4.10s,460thunderjet and a t18 and will be used to pull a 5th wheel trailer.
Chris
I have factory budd hubs for up front so a push through cap won't work and the alcoa caps use scew on lug nut covers which won't work,and the Eagle style caps would be nice but only if they slipped through the back.Does anybody have any ideas on adapting ford caps or finding baby moons like semis with 24.5s?
Lastly I am looking for a Spicer 6000,7000 series auxiliary 3 or 4 speed with the overdrive in the .81 through .86 range.She has 4.10s,460thunderjet and a t18 and will be used to pull a 5th wheel trailer.
Chris
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Hello again,Just in case there is any interest I came up with my own center cap solution for my alcoas.I just bought NOS Ford f350 center caps for 92-97 f350 off of ebay(the ones with the blue inset oval)I will be grinding the four notches in each wheel to install like factory and come up with a internal safety wire/cable to keep from ever loosing them.
Still looking for an auxiliary.
Chris
Still looking for an auxiliary.
Chris
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