Hello, looks like one of my wheels decided to part ways with a center cap. Does anyone have one they would like to sell. My email is gscommunications.greg@aol.com
Thanks!
Quote from: Greg on September 06, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
Hello, looks like one of my wheels decided to part ways with a center cap. Does anyone have one they would like to sell. My email is gscommunications.greg@aol.com
Thanks!
Just so you are aware and if looking for new the repro caps are typically identical to original once installed. Both NOS and repro's are still available . Of course the NOS will typically command a higher price then the repros. There are minor differences on the back sides between the assemblyline type , later service replacements and reproduction.
Thank you Bob, I sincerely appreciate it!
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 06, 2023, 02:40:15 PM
Quote from: Greg on September 06, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
Hello, looks like one of my wheels decided to part ways with a center cap. Does anyone have one they would like to sell. My email is gscommunications.greg@aol.com
Thanks!
Just so you are aware and if looking for new the repro caps are typically identical to original once installed. Both NOS and repro's are still available . Of course the NOS will typically command a higher price then the repros. There are minor differences on the back sides between the assemblyline type , later service replacements and reproduction.
Bob, I'm under the impression the center Cobras are different. I actually pulled out 2 complete original sets off of 2 70s and the snakes are different as in the color. Noticeable also. Some day I am going to combine a new plastic outer with the original centers. Mark Wilson and I compared his NOS ones to my original ones a couple of months ago. So does the color of the Cobra on repo caps now match the originals?
fyi, you may have to use clear silicone on backside to keep them from rattling or falling off as new caps, repo rims make for a loose cap
Quote from: SCJSTU on September 07, 2023, 02:59:49 PM
fyi, you may have to use clear silicone on backside to keep them from rattling or falling off as new caps, repo rims make for a loose cap
painters tape works wonders.
glue is different color green vs black.
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on September 07, 2023, 02:43:43 PM
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 06, 2023, 02:40:15 PM
Quote from: Greg on September 06, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
Hello, looks like one of my wheels decided to part ways with a center cap. Does anyone have one they would like to sell. My email is gscommunications.greg@aol.com
Thanks!
Just so you are aware and if looking for new the repro caps are typically identical to original once installed. Both NOS and repro's are still available . Of course the NOS will typically command a higher price then the repros. There are minor differences on the back sides between the assemblyline type , later service replacements and reproduction.
Bob, I'm under the impression the center Cobras are different. I actually pulled out 2 complete original sets off of 2 70s and the snakes are different as in the color. Noticeable also. Some day I am going to combine a new plastic outer with the original centers. Mark Wilson and I compared his NOS ones to my original ones a couple of months ago. So does the color of the Cobra on repo caps now match the originals?
Gary , it could depend on the supplier of the repro I suppose. The repro ones I compared to that were sourced from Branda a few years back were identical on the front side . There was a difference of glue color on the back side. A good suggestion on putting a dab of silicone on two sides of the cap from the backside to lock it in place so to help prevent loss or rattle.
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 07, 2023, 10:11:20 PM
Quote from: shelbymann1970 on September 07, 2023, 02:43:43 PM
Quote from: Bob Gaines on September 06, 2023, 02:40:15 PM
Quote from: Greg on September 06, 2023, 01:29:55 PM
Hello, looks like one of my wheels decided to part ways with a center cap. Does anyone have one they would like to sell. My email is gscommunications.greg@aol.com
Thanks!
Just so you are aware and if looking for new the repro caps are typically identical to original once installed. Both NOS and repro's are still available . Of course the NOS will typically command a higher price then the repros. There are minor differences on the back sides between the assemblyline type , later service replacements and reproduction.
Bob, I'm under the impression the center Cobras are different. I actually pulled out 2 complete original sets off of 2 70s and the snakes are different as in the color. Noticeable also. Some day I am going to combine a new plastic outer with the original centers. Mark Wilson and I compared his NOS ones to my original ones a couple of months ago. So does the color of the Cobra on repo caps now match the originals?
Gary , it could depend on the supplier of the repro I suppose. The repro ones I compared to that were sourced from Branda a few years back were identical on the front side . There was a difference of glue color on the back side. A good suggestion on putting a dab of silicone on two sides of the cap from the backside to lock it in place so to help prevent loss or rattle.
Its good that the repos have the correct gold color snakes on them. I have many center caps and no repo ones. Like I said I compared my assy line caps to service caps and the snakes were a "darker" gold so to speak.
I've got one with 3 dabs of green silicone on the back, is that an original?
Quote from: Rosco on September 08, 2023, 10:36:58 AM
I've got one with 3 dabs of green silicone on the back, is that an original?
I'll post pics of originals VS service later.
I'll have to look for the info but one of the things you can do to prevent loosing the caps is to use an internal snap ring on the back side of the cap once it is installed. I'll look for the proper size that was referenced.
Quote from: Dennis Y on October 06, 2023, 01:48:01 PM
I'll have to look for the info but one of the things you can do to prevent loosing the caps is to use an internal snap ring on the back side of the cap once it is installed. I'll look for the proper size that was referenced.
Thanks Dennis. I think I'll do that. Let me know the size.
Hey Gary, We're on vacation on the Outer Banks so I had plenty of time to look for the article I saw. I was going to try it on the caps on my Fairlane but never got around to it before I sold it. Just did the ole off & on deal when I got to the shows or cruises.
https://www.boss302.com/caplock.php
Quote from: Dennis Y on October 08, 2023, 08:31:22 AM
Hey Gary, We're on vacation on the Outer Banks so I had plenty of time to look for the article I saw. I was going to try it on the caps on my Fairlane but never got around to it before I sold it. Just did the ole off & on deal when I got to the shows or cruises.
https://www.boss302.com/caplock.php
I never saw this on the B2 site. Thanks!
No problem. I saw it there and another one of the Mustang sites.
A good guy on the BOSS302 forum sells the snap rings and some adapters for magnums:
https://www.boss302.com/smf/index.php?topic=90270.msg593747#msg593747
Roy
Quote from: TA Coupe on October 10, 2023, 07:13:05 AM
A good guy on the BOSS302 forum sells the snap rings and some adapters for magnums:
https://www.boss302.com/smf/index.php?topic=90270.msg593747#msg593747
Roy
I saw that and never understood the spacers unless you had large holes and nos small hole caps lying around. I got large hole magnums on my Mach1 with large hole caps that look like small hole caps. I got a set of Ford NOS small hole caps that were given to me many years ago and they look identical to my large hole caps and I'm not referring to the later 71 on up larger cap for those later Magnums. So why not just buy the small early style cap for the 2 1/8 hole magnums to put on a car instead of shelling out 120 bucks for spacers? What am I missing here?