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Old 11-04-2011, 09:34 PM   #1
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Dually wheels????

What will interchange with the square body trucks? Later GM, Ford or Dodge?
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:08 PM   #2
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:10 PM   #3
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are there not hub bore diffrences?

and GM after 2010 wont.
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Old 11-05-2011, 12:38 PM   #4
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are there not hub bore diffrences?

and GM after 2010 wont.
I'll first clarify that I'm no expert on dually's but did some investigating for wheel choice options.

The hub bore is different between GM & Dodge (older vs newer wheels) despite the same bolt pattern. Not an issue if its a lug centric wheel (aftermarket) but most duallys use both the hub & lug for locating the OE type wheel.

Ford's hub bore is much larger & not interchangeable from what I researched. This is typically why wheels are offer for GM/Dodge applications & a Ford option.

All the newer GM wheels from around 08 to present are different (metric?) patterns as well.

The list was something like this....
GM apps: 73-00; 01-07; & 08 -current
Dodge: 7x-02; 03- current

I don't have the Ford info on hand as it was different enough I completely ruled them out as a 'cheap' alternative.
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Old 11-06-2011, 09:23 AM   #5
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Re: Dually wheels????

Here you go...




Chevrolet/GMC
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

Thru-81 16x6 8x6.5 1/2R 4.567
82-87 16x6 8x6.5 9/16R 4.567
88-00 16x6 8x6.5 14x1.5R or 9/16R 4.567
01-02 16x6 8x6.5 14x1.5R 4.887

*2002 and newer Chevrolet Duramax dually requires use of short shank lugs.


Dodge
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

92-99* 16x6 8x6.5 5/8R or 9/16R* 4.773
00-02 16x6 8x6.5 9/16R 4.773

*Dodge Dually 92-99 requires a change to Ford rear inner wheel or non-coined Dodge inner's.
**Can either be 9/16R or 5/8R (some come with 5/8L on left rear)
***Ram 3500 94-on uses 9/16R lugs.


Ford
F-350 ONLY
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

Thru-98* 16x6 8x6.5 9/16 R/L* & 9/16R* 4.883
99-on 16x6 8x170 14x2.0 or 14x1.5 4.930
*Will not fit Ford applications with coined centers or axle pins.
**Ford F-350 dually 81-84 uses 9/16 LEFT hand lugs on left rear only.
***Ford F-350 dually 85-on uses 9/16 RIGHT hand lugs.
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Old 11-09-2011, 01:32 PM   #6
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Chevrolet/GMC
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

Thru-81 16x6 8x6.5 1/2R 4.567
82-87 16x6 8x6.5 9/16R 4.567
88-00 16x6 8x6.5 14x1.5R or 9/16R 4.567
01-02 16x6 8x6.5 14x1.5R 4.887

*2002 and newer Chevrolet Duramax dually requires use of short shank lugs.


Dodge
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

92-99* 16x6 8x6.5 5/8R or 9/16R* 4.773
00-02 16x6 8x6.5 9/16R 4.773

*Dodge Dually 92-99 requires a change to Ford rear inner wheel or non-coined Dodge inner's.
**Can either be 9/16R or 5/8R (some come with 5/8L on left rear)
***Ram 3500 94-on uses 9/16R lugs.


Ford
F-350 ONLY
Code:
Year Size Bolt Pattern Lug Size Center Bore

Thru-98* 16x6 8x6.5 9/16 R/L* & 9/16R* 4.883
99-on 16x6 8x170 14x2.0 or 14x1.5 4.930
*Will not fit Ford applications with coined centers or axle pins.
**Ford F-350 dually 81-84 uses 9/16 LEFT hand lugs on left rear only.
***Ford F-350 dually 85-on uses 9/16 RIGHT hand lugs.
So the Dodge coined wheels or the ones that have one lug hole convex and the next one concave? Will they work on a 78 Chevrolet? Need some rollers for a while.
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Old 11-09-2011, 11:30 PM   #7
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Old 11-11-2011, 02:45 PM   #8
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not quite sure why your asking, I think you know the answer , coined wheels (one with concave , one with convex) cannot be mounted together on the rear, you need a smooth mating surface
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not quite sure why your asking, I think you know the answer , coined wheels (one with concave , one with convex) cannot be mounted together on the rear, you need a smooth mating surface
Does anyone know of a good picture reference detailing the 'coined' surfaces? I've heard of this, but have never seen it first hand.
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Old 11-11-2011, 02:57 PM   #10
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not quite sure why your asking, I think you know the answer , coined wheels (one with concave , one with convex) cannot be mounted together on the rear, you need a smooth mating surface
The reason i am asking is because i haven't had a chance to pull the wheels off of mine to look at the mounting surface. It was my guess that they wouldn't work, but i didn't want to miss out on some cheap rollers.
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Old 11-11-2011, 03:27 PM   #11
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not quite sure why your asking, I think you know the answer , coined wheels (one with concave , one with convex) cannot be mounted together on the rear, you need a smooth mating surface
Two holes are concave to center the wheel/ then install remaining lug-nuts



right in the owner’s manual for the truck. It says to use two 5/8-18 acorn lug nuts to center the wheels on the studs and then put the other lug nuts on. After they are tight remove the 2 acorn lug nuts and replace with yours and torque to spec.

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