Thanks for the responseChrysler did not use 15" Magnum 500 wheels in OEM production. All of the Ford Boss Mustang 15" Magnum 500s wheels did not use trim rings, as they were solid chrome as the earlier Chrysler Magnums were.
The Chrysler 1970+ W23 16-Slot and Rallye wheels did use trim rings. All 15" wheels. The width of the trim ring was varied with the rim width. Some of the OEM Rallye trim rings had a "brushed" surface as others had a smooth chrome surface.
What do the backside of the trim rings look like? This view can also determine if the rings are OEM or aftermarket.
Just some thoughts and observations,
CBODY67
I used 2-1/2 Deep on mine.
Find them on Amazon.
Amazon.com: OxGord Beauty Trim Rings for 15 inch Rally Wheels 2 1/2 inch Deep, Rally Polished Stainless Steel with 360 Degrees Saw Tooth Clip Retention : Automotive
Amazon.com: Speedway Motors Stainless Steel Beauty Rings for 15 Inch GM Rally Wheel: Modeled After 70's GM Factory, 15"x2.5" Trim Ring, Fits Specifically on GM Style Rally Wheels, Set of 4 : Automotive
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They may not be correct, but they look OK for a driver... and won't break the bank.Looks good thanks
I have the same wheels but the chrome on the outer edge is rustyMine are Ferd Magnum 500's with the chrome outers.
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This would be my concern also. Amazon has a good no hassle return policy.To the OP, you might look at the CONTOURS of the 15x7 wheels you have to compare them to a normal 15x7 steel wheel (which takes wheel covers or trim rings) to see if the shapes/angles are the same. A variable situation, to me.
CBODY67
99% of the time that is true. If it's from Amazon it's 100%, but if it's from a vendor selling through Amazon, there may be some issues with returns.This would be my concern also. Amazon has a good no hassle return policy.
Good point. That being said, the Speedway style trim ring can be purchased individually to minimize the risk.99% of the time that is true. If it's from Amazon it's 100%, but if it's from a vendor selling through Amazon, there may be some issues with returns.
I had to return a laptop I bought on Amazon that wasn't what they said it was.... That went back to a vendor that charged me a return fee. Amazon was no help, but since I paid with a credit card, I disputed the charge and got my $60 back.
That said, I still buy a ton of stuff from them and have had to return a few things that went really easy.