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Interesting puzzle. Car bolt pattern, but slots for caps like the trucks. Are the slots spaced the same as on the pickup wheels?"In the heart of Arkansas."
Searcy, Arkansas
1952 Commander 2 door. Really fine 259.
1952 2R pickup
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Is there another manufacturer that used the exact same wheel center section with the webbing between the lug stud holes, and the hubcap clip slots?
The wheels came with a large Studebaker dealership inventory we purchased last year in Ogden, Utah.
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Google search turned up a couple of hits for the Budd part number 44321-E-3:Ebay auction for a Studebaker truck wheel: https://www.ebay.com/itm/1960-STUDEB...-/154080987524An earlier SDC Forum post regarding this number found on a Studebaker truck wheel: https://forum.studebakerdriversclub....number-stamped
My guess, if this is truly a 4.5x5 pattern center, it is a Studebaker mid-'50s passenger car wheel center mated to the rim from a Studebaker truck. Back in the '60s & '70s there were several wheel places in my area that would modify wheels by putting a wider rim on your center, or cutting the rim and widening it to run wider tires. This was for us bucks down guys who couldn't afford the expensive California rims.Paul
Winston-Salem, NC
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