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1965 F250 Hubcaps

The two hubcaps that are shown for an F250 2WD are C1TZ-1130-B, and C6TZ-1130-F, both have a measurement of 10 1/2".
However when I measure the distance from each outer tab on the wheel, it is 11 3/4". So I assume that I have '67 wheels on the truck. ??? There are stampings on the wheels, but nothing like a part number.
If that sounds right, then the correct hubcaps could be C7TZ-1130-A, B, and C8UZ-1130-A, B. ("A" is for argent, "B" is for stainless.)
Before I go looking for hubcaps, I just want to get somebody's feeling on this.

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Old 12-29-2009, 07:14 AM
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Originally Posted by F250GH
The two hubcaps that are shown for an F250 2WD are C1TZ-1130-B Use with "innie" wheels and C6TZ-1130-F Use with "outie" wheels. both have a measurement of 10 1/2".

However when I measure the distance from each outer tab on the wheel, it is 11 3/4". So I assume that I have '67 wheels on the truck?

There are stampings on the wheels, but nothing like a part number.
There are no Ford parts numbers on any parts after 1956, just ID numbers (when applicable).
Ford wheel ID numbers are usually...just letters, two of them, stamped in the vicinity of the valve stem.


If that sounds right, then the correct hubcaps could be C7TZ-1130-A, B, and C8UZ-1130-A, B. ("A" is for argent, "B" is for stainless.)
Before I go looking for hubcaps, I just want to get somebody's feeling on this.
"Innie" wheels: The hubcaps snap onto raised tabs or riveted clips located on the inside of the wheel's center section.

"Outie" Wheels: The hubcaps snap onto raised tabs located on the outside of the wheel's center section.

Your truck originally came with 16" split rim (aka "widow maker") wheels.

Someone replaced them with non-split rim wheels from: 1967/96 F250/350 / 1968/74 E300 / 1975/2002 E250/350. All 8 lug, 6.50" bolt circle.

Considering that all these different wheels used the same diameter (11 3/4") but different styled hubcaps, you are not limited to using 1967/79 hubcaps that are obsolete...and may be hard to find.
 
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