[FOR SALE] 14” steel SBP with caps and tires

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Red 14” SBP steel wheels with tires and dog dish caps. Excellent ‘driver’ condition a bit dusty from sitting. Tires are good to roll around on and are in good shape but are a bit old, 185/75-14’s.

Looking to get $250 and located in a Fort Worth Texas.

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A 5.5" wide wheel is marked on the inside and will measure approximately 6.5" wide outside lip to outside lip

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KINDA hard to read numbers on the inside with tires mounted!!!! Same goes for measuring with tires on!!!
If they are 5.5" it should be stamped to the right of the valve stem.
Of if '70 and newer would have a part number above the valve stem.
 
Sorry for trying to be helpful. The pictures were for examples. Yes, you can measure with the tires on if you're talented in making a measuring caliper. No, they are not all marked outside by the valve stem
 
This is how you read the date code and size on a rim. In the second picture of the black wheel example means:

M5/9 = motor wheel company made on 5th shift / in the year of 1969

next to valve stem 3 = march then valve stem then you'll see a 14, which means 14th day of March in 1969 the wheel was made, date code 3/14/69

after the 14 you will see a 5.5 which is the wheel width means 5 1/2 wide

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