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Old 02-14-2026, 11:04 AM
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Hi everyone. Hoping my 1969 Camaro becomes a Roller later this year. It will have Detroit Speed Hydro Subframe and Detroit Speed Quad link rear with Ford 9 inch . Thinking I seen where someone used some Dodge Charger/Challenger spare tires to make there’s a roller but can’t remember what year they used . Anyone remember the post or know if this will work ? Thanks
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Depends on your bolt pattern. If it's still chevy 5 x 4.75" then the Mopar wheels would not work. If your axles and hubs have the Ford BC 5 x 4.5" they'd be right.
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Depends on your bolt pattern. If it's still chevy 5 x 4.75" then the Mopar wheels would not work. If your axles and hubs have the Ford BC 5 x 4.5" they'd be right.
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Yeah, I use them as rollers on pretty much everything. Anything 2005 and up are all pretty much the same and cost about $5-10 at the pull-it yards. I have slotted the lug openings (die grinder and about 2 minutes a wheel, and can fit them on anything from 4.75-5.5. Slotting the lug openings ruins it as a spare or driver, but they are just rollers.
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Yeah, I use them as rollers on pretty much everything. Anything 2005 and up are all pretty much the same and cost about $5-10 at the pull-it yards. I have slotted the lug openings (die grinder and about 2 minutes a wheel, and can fit them on anything from 4.75-5.5. Slotting the lug openings ruins it as a spare or driver, but they are just rollers.
Yes sir thank you very much for the information, I’ll have to check some you pull it’s around here
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I used ones off of a 4th gen Camaro with a Morrison setup. Another option if you can find them.
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