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Standard Caps / Baby Moons / Rally II [32 vote(s)]

Standard Poverty Caps
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Baby Moons for GTO
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You could always stay with Rally II
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Looking for some input from the Community


Time to replace the rubber on the `73 LeMans. I have made up my mind to not go with stock 14`but I do like the OEM look so 15`is where I have landed. This means new wheels too. GTO came standard with 15`wheels and G60x15 tires in 1973. I'd replicate this size and tire. `Question is steelies and poverty caps, I know this is the trend these days so I'm willing to try it.

In 1973 Pontiac offered a standard poverty cap for LeMans and on GTO a Baby Moon was standard. I've got both, which is the way to go?

STANDARD POVERTY CAP

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BABY MOONS for GTO

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CAR AS IS WITH RALLY II

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-- Edited by 73SC on Wednesday 3rd of June 2020 11:38:55 PM

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I've always thought that by the time 73 rolled around dog dish caps had pretty much completed their lifespan.

And I've also though Pontiac did a great job designing the Rally II wheel and putting it on the right vehicles.

Rally II's for the win!

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I agree. Rally IIs,.

If youre going with the poverty caps, 8 inch, zero offset and 275 60R15s out back.
Just MHO.

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Rally IIs

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Stick with da IIs.



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Baby Moons for me!! Gives it a Tough look and makes you wonder "is it" ??????

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Ralley II with the dark section color keyed to your car color.



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I have always loved the Pontiac Rally II design! It's the only way to go...IMHO.



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The Pontiac Rally II is the best looking factory wheel of any manufacturer in my opinion. The large wheel openings on the '73 and up LeMans are better suited for a taller 15" tire. A wheel spacer bringing the tire out more to the body line will give it a more modern look as well. 

 If you're looking for a home for the GTO caps I'd be interested for my car to go with the stock steel wheels that it came with.

 



-- Edited by SD 396 on Thursday 4th of June 2020 06:13:13 AM

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The Rally's look made for that style car imop.



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Your begs for more tire in the rear. Since your rallys are small, narrow and 14", I like the GTO moon caps.

15"x 6" up front. 15" x 7" or 8" in the rear, body color or maybe a gun-metal grey on the wheels. (????)

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Rally II's.....(Opinion) everything else just doesn't do anything to complement the body style.

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Am I missing something here? The rallys are 14", are they not???

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rallys WITH trim rings S/S of course

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cranks38 wrote:

Am I missing something here? The rallys are 14", are they not???


 Yes that's right.

I'll need new wheels if I go with Rally II and I'll need new steelies if I go hub cap of either design. I'll need new 15" wheels bottom line. Steelies can be bought new stateside for about $105 US and Rally 1I run at least $180 US. I could also source used wheels and refinish them. Regardless it is necessary to change rubber, even though I don't use the car much, likely less that 350 miles per season, the tires are manufacturer in 2005 so well beyond their safety limit. 



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https://www.kijiji.ca/v-tires-rims/oshawa-durham-region/trans-am-firebird-gto-lemans-pontiac-rally-rims-15x7/1503393195

4 steel 15x7 JJ Pontiac rally rims   -    $200.00  -  Ajax, ON L1S 6G9

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Greaser wrote:

https://www.kijiji.ca/v-tires-rims/oshawa-durham-region/trans-am-firebird-gto-lemans-pontiac-rally-rims-15x7/1503393195

4 steel 15x7 JJ Pontiac rally rims   -    $200.00  -  Ajax, ON L1S 6G9

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Thank you for this, I  contacted seller last night, waiting..... JJ code correct for 73-77 LeMans. There is one other listing for a set in Mississauga too.



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Ray, i would say standard small caps all the way but it looks like the rally's are winning this race. 



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73SC wrote:
cranks38 wrote:

Am I missing something here? The rallys are 14", are they not???


 Yes that's right.

I'll need new wheels if I go with Rally II and I'll need new steelies if I go hub cap of either design. I'll need new 15" wheels bottom line. Steelies can be bought new stateside for about $105 US and Rally 1I run at least $180 US. I could also source used wheels and refinish them. Regardless it is necessary to change rubber, even though I don't use the car much, likely less that 350 miles per season, the tires are manufacturer in 2005 so well beyond their safety limit. 


 Thanks for the explanation, Ray.

I had the impression you wanted to move away from the rallys, limited choices in 14" tires and change the car's look entirely. (???)

Ignorant as I can be, I now realize your shopping for wheels. If you don't have 15" wheels to go with your "in store" caps, I retract my previous comment and reluctantly suggest you go "repop" 15" rallies out back. (I have little faith in copies, but haven't been there on my nickle.) 

I'm a big fan of the "wolf in sheep's clothing" look. I'll jump off here, but not before I reitertate, your car will look 100% better with more tire and wheel out back. (My opinion only. Vicious attacks and death threats expected.) .



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cranks38 wrote:
 (My opinion only. Vicious attacks and death threats expected.) .

 Nah, we don't work that way around here............more than likely 50 lashes with a wet noodle.



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Hey cranks38 I agree on more tire, one of the reason I want a change, I also was open to doing steelies, still may. I had the car a long time and thought about changing up the appearance and attitude. Nothing is permanent either and its a bit boring to me. Last time I got bored with it a big block went in so I'm not afraid of drastic change. I think I'm talking myself into steelies and Baby Moons.

Funny thing happened this year. I've had the car parked in my driveway for almost two weeks now, after bringing it out of my daughter's garage a few blocks away. I have had more people stop and ask about the car in two weeks than I have had in the previous 16 years going to shows and shines every week during the summers. Two inquiries on sale of car too. I can't explain it. 

 



-- Edited by 73SC on Friday 5th of June 2020 12:28:57 AM

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73SC wrote:

...I can't explain it.

 

Covid 19, one of the symptoms is a loss of taste.

 

sorry man, you just set yourself up too perfectly for that one.



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I'm a fan of Rally IIs on that car but can understand if you wan to change it up a little.

I like the look of dog dishes on some cars but for some reason, for my tastes, the dramatic lines of the 1973 Lemans don't look right with a plain wheel.  The baby moons have always looked too featureless to me, to use on any car (again, just my opinon).

It sounds like you are only wanting to consider factory-available wheel options for your car, so I'll assume you had already considered honeycombs, which were an available option for your car.

hppp-1208-01-1973-pontiac-gto-front-driver-side.jpg

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If not stuck on factory options, I found a few aftermarket options online that IMHO don't look bad (something like 95% of the photos for 1973 Lemans that I found online had Rally IIs on them...).

When I had my '73 Lemans in high school, I had always thought a set of Keystone Classics would have looked good on it.  Alas, I had no money so it had the deluxe 14" wheel covers on it the whole time.

Couldn't find a good pic of one with these wheels, so just squint a little and use your imagination:

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A few more options - food for thought if nothing else...

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And lastly, these are moving a little towards the big wheel/low profile tire spectrum, but again, just food for thought.

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4SPEED427 wrote:

 Nah, we don't work that way around here............more than likely 50 lashes with a wet noodle.


 Ha!   (Just wondering... do I go to the principal's office, or do you send someone out?) 

 

Ray;  I'll use a good friend's line... "Whatever you decide, I'm sure it'll be the right thing." 

 

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If you go with moons on the steel wheels, look into getting a 15" x 8" made for the rear to fill it out more than the 7" would, run a 255/60-15 or for more beef a 275/60-15. A 235/60-15 or 245/60 15 will look good up front on a 7" wheel. That will give it that tough muscular look I think you are going for....

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