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Join Date: Jan 2005
Posts: 4
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![]() I have a set of standard 1966 hubcaps, C6ZA-1130-A, that I would like to add spinners. Last week I got the spinners as a present, but am quite confused how to mount them. They are the correct spinners, and match the pictures for a complete set, but it looks as if I need to drill in order to attach the back plate to the spinner itself with the supplied screws. Is this correct? Is there another way to do this? Seems a shame to have to fabricate on decent hubcaps. Any info that can be supplied would greatly be appreciated. THANKS!!!
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Join Date: Dec 2003
Location: Tyler, TX
Posts: 568
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![]() You will definitely have to drille through the hubcap center to mount the spinners. It's worth it, though. 66 standard hubcaps with spinners were the coolest hubcaps to ever come on a Mustang. Add some redline tires and it will look awesome!
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