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Trying to find what application these 14x5 steelies would be for. Any ideas?
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Are there codes by the valve stems?
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From what I can see near the valve stem on 2 that are marked is either a letter A or B. One for sure has no number at the stem.
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Not stampings but if any help, by look they appear to be pre '68 era Drum only style.
Later disc rims were flat between lug holes but early disc rims had bumps like subject style, best flip 'em over for a full inside view but especially being 5", it's possible but unlikely they'll have the clearance necessary for disc calipers.

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