Dually wheel questions

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87silveradok20

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if you have the wrong rims why not fix that. you shouldn't be running Ford rims on a Chevy anyway the hub is a different size. with tires that wide doesn't the rear tires rub on each other. highdesertranger
These were the rims on the truck when I bought it(I know that doesn’t mean it’s right but they work and I don’t want to buy new ones) and I had to put a spacer between the tires on the back.


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well all you will get from me is to fix it the right way. I won't give bad advice even if that's what you want to hear. what kind of spacer did you use on the rear? BTW if those are Ford rims they don't work no matter what you think. the hole in the center doesn't match your hubs and that is how dually's center the rim. highdesertranger
 

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If the spacers are hubcentric for the furd wheels it should be fine. The spacers will have taper seats to center it, and the center of the spacer will center the furd wheels.

I'd personally put GM wheels on it though.
 

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