10-02-2005, 10:43 PM | #1 |
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16" wheels for '69?
Just wondering: my '69 GMC with drum/drum brakes and 6-lug wheels are running 15" tires now...will late-model 16" wheels fit the old pattern and will their offset give me clearance around the coil suspension? Thanks, Bud
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10-02-2005, 10:48 PM | #2 |
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i think the only problem you might run into is the hole in the middle might be too small
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from what i hear, there is something different that wont work right with newer style rims....i wanted to get some too, but people said they wouldnt fit
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The only real problem is the center hub hole is too small. You would have to waller it out a little bit to work.
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Front hubs are too large. You will have to take the wheels to a machine shop to have the hole enlarged. I have a set off of a 03 Suburban. Where are you located?
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Offset is wrong..
Hole is too small Your wheels(if aluminum) will rub on the control arm. Trust me been there.
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Rob, I'm in Satsuma, AL, just north of Mobile, AL...is it much trouble to enlarge the holes with a some sort of grinder wheel? I also had someone at a local salvage yard say that they thought some aftermarket Isuzu wheels would fit. Thanks, Bud
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10-10-2005, 09:12 AM | #8 |
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Bud,
You only have to enlarge the 2 front wheels (all 4 if you wanted to rotate them). You would have to be very careful doing them yourself, I would suggest getting a quote from a machine shop first. Let me know. Rob
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I am not able to figure out if you guys are talking aluminum or steel wheels. I had the centers of a set of steel wheels enlarged by a machine shop for 15 bucks a rim, just to let you know.
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10-10-2005, 12:39 PM | #10 |
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Aluminum wheels like these.
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