Dog dish hubcaps?
They are getting hard to find. I'm still looking for a set for my 1990 F250 witch is under restoration.
I need the 2 back deeper ones for the full floating axles, and the front ones with holes for 4x4.
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I really want a set of the newer ones off the Econolines, just like in the eBay add. I assumed they would fit on the back of my '97, since it says they'll also fit a 1-ton van. Am I wrong?? I have the big Sterling rear axle with the bigger wheel studs (9/16" IIRC).
Those look to be Type 3 (as listed in the 1980-89 parts catalog):


The parts catalog sez they should have Engineering ID numbers on them, something like:
D3TA 1130-JA
E4TA 1130-AA
or whatever, but they're all 1130s.
For the 1989 F-Series, here are the Wheel Cover Types as well as the associated Part Numbers from the 1980-89 parts catalog; these all look to be Types 2, 3, 4, 6 or 7 and it looks like most of you guys are interested in Type 3 (blkfordsedan wants Type 1):



I tried a few part numbers, it looks to me like Green Sales Company - (800) 543-4959 - would be a good place to call and inquire with.
As is a place called Parts International Farmersbranch Ford FARMERS BRANCH, TX 75234 (972) 241-8730 http://www.partsinternational.com/index.php
Replacement Part Numbers prefixed with a black star character are obsolete/no longer available;
r/b == "replaced by"
Last edited by ctubutis; Aug 13, 2011 at 11:46 PM. Reason: Added Page 2 of different wheel cover types
Here is the list of Engineering ID Numbers <==> Replacement Part Numbers; if you have an existing wheel cover, find the Engineering ID Number on it and match it up to the Part Number here:

Yes I realize the catalog is 1980-89 only but, as was said earlier, these types of things were used for decades....
Replacement Part Numbers prefixed with a black star character are obsolete/no longer available;
r/b == "replaced by"
Numbers are on a paper sticker inside the hubcap.
Good luck if you drive in water as deep as I do.
I do have the yellow labels pulled from the boxes they came in in my folder full of truck receipts. (for 4x4 fronts and 10.25 floater rears)
I'll see if I can dig that up in the morning.
E5TZ*1130*D rear
E5TZ*1130*E front
I found a receipt from 1993 and according to my records they were $43 each at the time.
Hope this helps.
My truck came with the type 6 plastic argent wheel covers.
Those things would get packed with mud and throw the balance off to where I thought I was going to lose a wheel.
Only 5 places can supply Qty 2 of both, and they aren't cheap!!!
E5TZ-1130-D Wheel cover - 12 1/8 dual ring
MSRP $241.27 Ed Olson www.partsguyed.com FTE price: $173.71
E5TZ-1130-E Wheel cover - 12 1/8 single black ring 4wd, front
MSRP $62.92 Ed Olson's www.partsguyed.com FTE price: $50.34
Some other places that say they have both:
Bob Allen Ford Shawnee Mission, KS 66212 913-381-3000 (expect to pay MSRP+ here)
Parts International Farmersbranch Ford FARMERS BRANCH, TX 75234 972-241-8730
Freese Motor Inc Monticello, IA 52310 319-465-3541
Metro Motors S.C. Inc. Christiansted, VI 00820 (340)332-8930
Green Sales CINCINNATI, OH 45237 (800) 543-4959 - Says they have both but only Qty 1 of the -D variant
There are a bunch of other places that have one or the other but not both, let me know if anybody's interested or if there are any other part numbers they want availability checked.
Your page 34, sec. 11 posted above says "aluminum" but these are definitely stainless.
I could go $100 for the fronts but $350 a pair for the rears is too rich for my blood.










