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Re: Factory wheel ID for dummies
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Re: Factory wheel ID for dummies
First off, thanks for all the detailed info and:
Special Thanks to Markeb01 for giving me that GMC wheel to help me get closer to a correct set. Since OEM4ME mentioned steel wheel generations, I'd like to offer up this odd size wheel; 16.5 x 6.0 with 3 nubs and 6 lugs with 4" BS. Application was for a drum brake Blazer/Jimmy 4wd only.
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