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<blockquote data-quote="Black Gold 380R" data-source="post: 16645576" data-attributes="member: 70025"><p>Bob, we already talked. I like your idea of keeping the car on the trailer while in San Diego. I think taking it to the show on the trailer, as is, with little to no driving may keep me from causing damage to the car or tires. This might be a viable, temporary, solution that will allow me to make the deadline while still having issues to address. Then I can have the wheels rehooped upon my return.</p><p></p><p>Grabber, I called my dad to see if he still had his spare set of rims to his 57 T-Bird. He does, but they are 15 inch rims. Not sure they will clear my calipers. Never thought about using the donut spares from newer Ford vehicles. Might be something worth looking into if they are not too expensive. Don't want to spend too much on 4 spares I'll only use temporarily. Then again, I have the spares from my Roush and 2 03 Cobras. Maybe I only need to purchase 1 spare...... Thanks brother!</p><p></p><p>RunningHorse, I have already contacted that company. They do not have any in stock and have not updated their website. They are the ones who actually referred me to some other rim modification companies. Problem is they are all in Canada, to include that Joe's Showroom company. </p><p></p><p>I'm assuming they are not made any more as the Boyd Coddington rep I'm dealing with has told me they are no longer in production. Which is why they are wiling to rehoop the wheels instead of selling me a new set.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the feedback guys. Your perspective's are really appreciated. As I have said before I really enjoy this part of the thread. Discussion/feedback/ideas.......</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black Gold 380R, post: 16645576, member: 70025"] Bob, we already talked. I like your idea of keeping the car on the trailer while in San Diego. I think taking it to the show on the trailer, as is, with little to no driving may keep me from causing damage to the car or tires. This might be a viable, temporary, solution that will allow me to make the deadline while still having issues to address. Then I can have the wheels rehooped upon my return. Grabber, I called my dad to see if he still had his spare set of rims to his 57 T-Bird. He does, but they are 15 inch rims. Not sure they will clear my calipers. Never thought about using the donut spares from newer Ford vehicles. Might be something worth looking into if they are not too expensive. Don't want to spend too much on 4 spares I'll only use temporarily. Then again, I have the spares from my Roush and 2 03 Cobras. Maybe I only need to purchase 1 spare...... Thanks brother! RunningHorse, I have already contacted that company. They do not have any in stock and have not updated their website. They are the ones who actually referred me to some other rim modification companies. Problem is they are all in Canada, to include that Joe's Showroom company. I'm assuming they are not made any more as the Boyd Coddington rep I'm dealing with has told me they are no longer in production. Which is why they are wiling to rehoop the wheels instead of selling me a new set. Thanks for all the feedback guys. Your perspective's are really appreciated. As I have said before I really enjoy this part of the thread. Discussion/feedback/ideas....... [/QUOTE]
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