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Old 11-06-2025, 07:44 PM   #7
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Re: Duramax 2500HD '58 Panel

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@connorm, I kinda figured they were GMT800 spare tire wheels, but after looking at a number of 2500's, I changed my mind. They are flat enough to (almost) fit inside the '58 TF body lines, and it's cool how the vintage hubcaps fit on them.
I am trying to make the recessed 3500 dually wheels work on the truck - here are my real-world test mock-ups. Love the look.
I like the look of the dually rims, you could event do that all the way around. Some of the early 17" split rims that were used on railroad trucks, along with other mostly industrial applications, were high offset wheels. A similar look to the wheels mocked up in this post
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