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Old 01-02-2013, 03:28 PM   #11
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Re: My 56 6bt 4X4 build.

I have been looking for those for over a year and finally found a reasonable priced set of 4 of the full ones on Ebay. There are always over priced beat ones on there. Good ones go for north of $200, I got mine only because I was online when the guy posted a good BIN price and beat the other 4-5 guys that are looking for them. They are for 67-74 Chevy trucks and blazers. The 6 lug ones are 10.5" diameter, 8 lug 11.5". Make sure the outer edge is not cracked or they will not stay on the wheel. The front ones in your picture look like backs with a hole cut out. The factory 4wd have a dimpled profile at the hole (see pic below). I am holding off cutting mine, hopeing to get a good pair of stock ones.
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