Hub Bore on wheels

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I am trying to find the correct hub bore for a new set of wheels for my 1977 k10. Does anyone know the bore size? I am guessing that they make reducers for rims of a toyota 106mm to fit???? Thanks for the help!!!
 

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The hub has nothing to do with centering the wheel on an older truck. The lugnuts center the wheel which is why they have a conical seat.
 

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The original wheels are hub-centric.

In all honesty, you really don't need the strength of a hub-centric wheel. There have been millions of trucks running around with aftermarket wheels and no troubles. Those crappy plastic centering rings don't add any strength anyway.
 

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Thanks for the info, read that hub centric was stronger for off-roading. So don't worry about the hub ring and mount them up with centric lugs. What is the proper hub bore size for the wheels on a k10?
 

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BMF wheels

Hey i have a 1986 GMC K-20 and was wondering if anyone has ran a set of BMF wheels on their truck....The reason i ask, is that i was told that i couldnt run these wheels based on the center bore being to small. Just wanted to seee if anyone could educate me any further on these wheels. i was also wondering if anyone has ever heard of altering the center bore of the rim to fit around the hub of the truck.
 

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Hey i have a 1986 GMC K-20 and was wondering if anyone has ran a set of BMF wheels on their truck....The reason i ask, is that i was told that i couldnt run these wheels based on the center bore being to small. Just wanted to seee if anyone could educate me any further on these wheels. i was also wondering if anyone has ever heard of altering the center bore of the rim to fit around the hub of the truck.

I am wondering this also to bore the center hole from later model GM trucks to fit the Squarebody's.
 

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Try a couple local machinists and see what they have to say. I'd think it would be a simple operation.
 

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