Replica OEM wheels

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I have a 1985 K10 with one ton axels with 8 lug hubs and really want to put some OEM replica wheels on it. I am running 37x12.5OR17 tires

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Hard to find the reproduction Rallys in 8 Lug.
Jegs has them but they have the larger slots like a Corvette Rally.
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Another option would be to run 15”X 8” steel wheels with trim rings and 90s style 8 lug caps
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Another vote on using 90's wheels. Even with 5 lug wheels, I ended up using 90's 5 lug steel wheels on 85 gmc.
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Thanks guys - I didn't even think about the 90's option, those look good too!
 

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Any OE rims (aka the 90s style) will be technically too narrow for 12.50 wide tires and even too narrow practically speaking although still doable.
If you’re set on slotted steelies, 8 lug and fat tires, I think Detroit steel wheels may be the only option. If wanting just wide 16” 8 lug, I think it’s US Steel Wheel that makes some.
 

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Stockton Wheel can modify wheels. I've seen them on some carshows where they would widen stock wheels to something like 10" wide. Shows said the wheels were great. Not sure the cost.

http://www.stocktonwheel.com/
 

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It’s not impossible though, try DSW Delray, just installed this one today
 

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Thanks for that, had no idea they were available in 8 lug
 

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Detroit Steel Wheel makes some options, too. If you have a Dana 60 and 14ff from a 1-ton, I believe 16” is your minimum diameter to clear the brakes.
 

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Detroit Steel Wheel makes some options, too. If you have a Dana 60 and 14ff from a 1-ton, I believe 16” is your minimum diameter to clear the brakes.
It depends. Lots of guys running 15's on tons, but it will depend heavily on total width and backspacing. Some combinations require grinding extra material off the front calipers to clear.
 

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