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Old 10-13-2020, 05:38 PM   #1
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hubcap question

Does anyone have a good chronicle of what hubcaps came stock on the squarebody trucks? I've seen an earlier and a later style of dogdish, but I don't know where the split was, or if there were more styles than that.

I've found a excellent thread on this site for 60-66 hubcaps, but I haven't found anything for the 73-87 hubcaps.
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Old 10-15-2020, 01:47 AM   #2
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Does anyone have a good chronicle of what hubcaps came stock on the squarebody trucks? I've seen an earlier and a later style of dogdish, but I don't know where the split was, or if there were more styles than that.

I've found a excellent thread on this site for 60-66 hubcaps, but I haven't found anything for the 73-87 hubcaps.
Here's a general breakdown. 4x4's would have a hole in the front cap instead of the center bowtie section.

For reference 1/2 ton caps measure 10.5" diameter and 3/4 ton caps are 11.75"

1969-1972


1973-75 (these are 3/4 ton) Same as 69-72 but with Ochre colored bowtie


73-75 3/4 ton GMC


In 1976 they went to the next style, the flatter caps. Not 100% sure when they quit putting hubcaps on, perhaps all the way up till 89...


That's more or less it in terms of dog dish caps. There were a few different full wheel covers seen on later suburbans and trucks, as well as ralley wheel center caps... But as far as dog dishes go... that's it.
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Old 10-15-2020, 06:01 AM   #3
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Re: hubcap question

Thanks, that's perfect!

One thing I have noticed on the "spoke" style dogdish, is the 5-spoke caps fit the 15" 1/2-ton wheels, and the 6-spoke caps fit the 16" wheels on the heavier trucks. I don't know if this same thing applies to the 1973-1975 caps or not.
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Thanks, that's perfect!

One thing I have noticed on the "spoke" style dogdish, is the 5-spoke caps fit the 15" 1/2-ton wheels, and the 6-spoke caps fit the 16" wheels on the heavier trucks. I don't know if this same thing applies to the 1973-1975 caps or not.
Definitely correct for the later caps. 5-spoke = smaller OD for 1/2 ton wheels/caps; 6-spoke = larger OD for 3/4 or 1-ton.
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1973-75 (these are 3/4 ton) Same as 69-72 but with Ochre colored bowtie


73-75 3/4 ton GMC


In 1976 they went to the next style, the flatter caps.

Yes, all true, however, the base model pickups continued to use the white painted '73-'75 style as standard equipment thru the '78 model year. In '79 to '87, all models came with the flatter caps
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Old 10-18-2020, 11:33 AM   #6
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Re: hubcap question

One nuance about the early 73-75 3/4-1 ton PO3 caps is that there were concave (innie) and convex (outie) varieties of the yellow bow tie center. 67-72 PO3s for 3/4-1 ton were all convex outies. Convex 73-75 PO3s seem to be fairly uncommon, most that I’ve seen were concave. (and note all 1/2 ton PO3 caps are concave innies).
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