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    Default Random March 84c question

    Can't seem to find this online....
    Can somebody tell me what size wheels they used in 1984 F&R?
    Who made those spoke wheels?

    Thank you!
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    don't know the sizes (other than 15" obviously), but I think they were dymags

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    Call chuck up at can am cars. I believe he has some laying around.

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    Speedline wheel as well - each team had their own preference.

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    Dymag was the main manufacturer. I have a ton from 84-85 that I got in an Eagle package deal should you need any, both fronts and rears.
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    Default Sizes

    fronts were 10" by 15" and rears were 14" wide by 15" as were all Indy cars. Do you need pin spacing and dia?

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    Quote Originally Posted by pakracer View Post
    fronts were 10" by 15" and rears were 14" wide by 15" as were all Indy cars. Do you need pin spacing and dia?
    Bingo!
    that is exactly what I needed - but thanks to all to the answers!! Definitely appreciate it!

    I have a side company that makes slot cars....... I'm working with Marchives to develop a 1/32 84c...... hopefully in time for May.. I'm going to machine wheels - and wasn't sure the width.
    If I sell a few - maybe next year I'll get a real one!
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    Slot Cars.... Boy that brings back fond memories of youth.

    Shame all the real tracks where you rented time on a 2 or 3 hundred foot track went away.

    Was great fun for little $

    I have about a zillion feet of Strombecker 1/32 track and it never compared to the "big" tracks.

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