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Mcafee wheels on!!! finally.



Mcafee clones on...they're not real macs, but after several years of having them i decided to do something about it.

gunmetal metallic powdercoat, the car will eventually be stone grey...someday.

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Old 05-27-2006, 05:18 PM
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Looks good! Are those 15x7?
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Those look good. I think I will clean up the set I have and put them on my 67 911 softie.
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15x6's, good luck finding lugs. I had to drill mine out.

Macs use a shank style lug nut, which is really tough to find in the proper OD. I ended up with a set of gorillas, and they worked out great, but I had to drill out every hole with a 3/4" drill.

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Those look terrific.

The lugnuts are available. I've posted the part number for them here before. Any decent tire/wheel shop can order them for you.
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I searched, but don't see the lug nut info you posted. I'm wondering if they're the same size as for vintage American Torq-Thrusts. I had to turn down some lug nuts on a lathe to make them fit. Thanks.
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thanks...I searched everywhere for the proper lug nuts...I got the proper shank style ones, just had to drill the wheels. I considered turning the lugs down, but that didn't sit right with me...

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I'll repost.

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