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Old 12-30-2021, 06:02 PM   #1
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Which wheels are these?

Saw this old truck on some TV show my sister was watching at christmas. So I snapped a quick pic. Not a great pic, but someone who knows what they are should be able to tell. Thanks!

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Old 12-30-2021, 07:30 PM   #2
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Re: Which wheels are these?

looks like our vintage square body dodge via the body shape and front fender marker light .

then there looking like the basic hub caps on the basic rims for that dodge truck style .
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Old 12-30-2021, 08:29 PM   #3
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Re: Which wheels are these?

Look like oem Dodge dog dishes to me as well.
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Re: Which wheels are these?

these i think
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Old 12-31-2021, 07:48 AM   #5
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Re: Which wheels are these?

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looks like our vintage square body dodge via the body shape and front fender marker light .

then there looking like the basic hub caps on the basic rims for that dodge truck style .
Any idea of the year model of that truck?

And would there be any wheels for our trucks that look similar?
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Old 01-04-2022, 09:13 AM   #6
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Re: Which wheels are these?

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Any idea of the year model of that truck?

And would there be any wheels for our trucks that look similar?
Your question was already answered by member sweetk30:

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looks like our vintage square body dodge via the body shape and front fender marker light .

then there looking like the basic hub caps on the basic rims for that dodge truck style .
You would be describing basic/plain GM brand OE (original equipment) steel wheels ('steelies') & plain caps (also described as Dog-Dish caps or Poverty caps). Wheel Vintiques has different sized 'OE steelies' for a more custom set-up. The center cap 'style' will vary depending on the year model of the caps.

Most 1/2 ton GM truck caps are 10 1/8" ID. If the cap is that size, it will interchange (a car cap will fit on a truck wheel; a Chevy cap will fit on a Dodge wheel; a Dodge cap will fit on a Chevy wheel, etc...). Some caps are smaller (car & Import truck @ 9"). Some caps are larger (3/4 ton trucks use 12" caps). It's the ~10" cap that's used for 1/2 ton trucks & many 'full size' cars.
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