Let's see some pics of stock 1/2 ton wheel and hubcap combos...
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i dont think they're all that hard to find. I've seen them on Dennis Carpenter's online catalog and various other places. They're just expensive.
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Post #3: First offered as an option on 1966 F100 2WD & 4WD's, listed in the truck parts catalogs thru 1977. Also used on 1966 Galaxie/LTD's.
The same 15" wheel covers were standard equipment on 1966/77 Bronco's.
There are two different front wheel covers. 2WD: Front/rear is the same. 4WD: Instead of the emblem, the front covers have a red plastic ring to allow the hub to poke thru.
Note: There are FOUR different versions of these wheel covers. The most commonly seen are the type pictured (1). Note the cone is stainless and the emblem is red. Trucks and Bronco's used these exclusively.
But...there were three other versions used on 1966 Galaxie/LTD's besides (1). What Ford was thinking, who the he!! knows!
(2): The cone is stainless, the emblem is black. (3): The cone is painted argent, the emblem is red. (4): The cone is painted argent, the emblem is black.
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Post #4: D2AZ-1130-J (replaced D1AZ-1130-A): 1971/72 Galaxie/LTD 15" wheel cover. First offered for F100/350's in 1972.
F250/350's with 16" wheels: Ford offered a 16" trim ring (D2TZ-1210-A). The trim ring is snapped on first, then the 15" wheel cover is snapped onto the trim ring.
The same 15" wheel covers were standard equipment on 1966/77 Bronco's.
There are two different front wheel covers. 2WD: Front/rear is the same. 4WD: Instead of the emblem, the front covers have a red plastic ring to allow the hub to poke thru.
Note: There are FOUR different versions of these wheel covers. The most commonly seen are the type pictured (1). Note the cone is stainless and the emblem is red. Trucks and Bronco's used these exclusively.
But...there were three other versions used on 1966 Galaxie/LTD's besides (1). What Ford was thinking, who the he!! knows!
(2): The cone is stainless, the emblem is black. (3): The cone is painted argent, the emblem is red. (4): The cone is painted argent, the emblem is black.
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Post #4: D2AZ-1130-J (replaced D1AZ-1130-A): 1971/72 Galaxie/LTD 15" wheel cover. First offered for F100/350's in 1972.
F250/350's with 16" wheels: Ford offered a 16" trim ring (D2TZ-1210-A). The trim ring is snapped on first, then the 15" wheel cover is snapped onto the trim ring.
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^ ^ D7TZ-1130-A .. 15" Hubcap-Front/Rear 2WD / 4WD-rear only.
Applications: 1977/83 F100 / 1977/91 F150 / 1977/91 E100/150 / 1978/91 Bronco.
Not pictured: D7TZ-1130-B .. 15" 4WD Hubcap-Front only (same style as above).
Has the center section punched out to allow the 4WD's front hub to poke thru.
Applications: 1977/83 F100 / 1977/91 F150 / 1977/91 E100/150 / 1978/91 Bronco.
Not pictured: D7TZ-1130-B .. 15" 4WD Hubcap-Front only (same style as above).
Has the center section punched out to allow the 4WD's front hub to poke thru.
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That's the ones I run on my truck with the stock wheels for the winter. Of course on the 4x4's the center is punched out for the locking hubs.
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