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Lucasd2002 12-17-2021 12:43 AM

wheel options
 
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I have a '88 GMC V3500. Purchased with Cepek Hummer H1 wheels (16.5x8.25, 7" offset).

The big offset works because the truck still has dually axles (Dana 70 rear and Dana 60 front).

I don't have a spare and want to move away 16.5" wheels anyway.

Questions:

What are my options - should I look at H1 wheels with similar offset in 17" (these seem expensive)?

A friend suggested custom wheels made by someone like Detroit Steel Wheels - anyone done this?

Is there a simple option for modifying the axles/hubs to make more conventional offset wheels a better option?

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geezer#99 12-17-2021 12:27 PM

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That’s an awesome red beast!
What type of tire do you want?
What type rim too?
I checked on cepec site and it’s 2 grand for 4 17 inch rims. Ouch!

Lucasd2002 12-17-2021 02:01 PM

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 9007876)
That’s an awesome red beast!

Thanks man.

Quote:

Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 9007876)
What type of tire do you want?
What type rim too?

I'm looking for a 35-37" tire (AT OR MT). My thought is 16 or 17 - so it will be easier to find tires and have options.

The wheels are less important - just want something simple.

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Originally Posted by geezer#99 (Post 9007876)
I checked on cepec site and it’s 2 grand for 4 17 inch rims. Ouch!

Yeah, I think anything is hummer tends to be expensive.

Lucasd2002 12-17-2021 02:05 PM

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After a little research, I'm starting to second guess myself.

The 2-piece hummer OE steel wheels along with a PVC bead-locker is something that I can mount a tire in my driveway without a tire shop (and without ether/fire). That is a definite benefit but would mean sticking with 16.5" tires.

I may want to go with 2 piece hummer steel 16.5 wheels. The question is whether the supply of surplus 16.5 tires is going to dry up in the near future.

geezer#99 12-17-2021 03:19 PM

Re: wheel options
 
Good possibility 16.5’s will be extinct.
Found some factory alloy 17’s for you.
If you google original manufacturer rims there are more than just these guys.



https://www.originalwheels.com/humme...h22009rims.php

kipps 12-17-2021 03:54 PM

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I've got a set of 16x10 Series-82 Wheel Vintiques rims in good condition that I'd consider selling, if you'd consider conventionally offset rims.

Mike C 12-17-2021 10:50 PM

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The DRW front hubs can be machined into SRW hubs. Look for posts on Pirate4x4.com for what it takes. In the rear, running a single wheel on the dually rear gets you close to same track width as front, 1” wider on either side but finding a SRW rear axle not that hard.

farmall 12-18-2021 01:44 AM

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16.5 HUMVEE tires can be had cheap surplus new and used. Just get a HUMVEE wheel and tire for a spare and keep what you have. Check Colony Tires in Carolina. The supply of surplus Goodyears and BFGs will not be going away.


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