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Old 02-22-2022, 11:42 PM   #51
Bayz68
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Re: Anyone else have a 67 K25 with 10000lb GVW?

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'67-'68 was the height of wheel options on 3/4 ton GM pickups. A total of 5 wheel sizes, compare that to just 2 wheel sizes '69-'72. All these wheels have clips for hubcaps.
Correct me if I'm wrong. But according to some research, all the rim sizes that are Not xx.5 are split rims ? .. so my 16.5s would be the safest tire if I stay factory(or close too).... I can't believe I'm saying this but... I found 07-17 Ford steel rims that have no bumps on the outside for hubcaps . I wonder if my hubcaps will fit in there. Just drill out my spring tabs and Revit them in the ford rims.

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