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Old 04-20-2015, 12:48 PM   #1
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Is this right?

I finally got around to refurbishing my wheels on my 87. Ordered some trim rings about a year ago from summit. I guess I should have tried them on at the time. Is there supposed to be that big gap between the beauty ring, and the wheel? Looks like there is about a 1 inch gap in there. And as you can see, the trim rings are close the rim at the top. Is this what's supposed to be going on? Or did I get a cheapo set or something? Maybe someone can post a pic of what the trim rings are supposed to look like.















Here is a pic of one of the wheels with the beauty ring off.


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Old 04-20-2015, 12:49 PM   #2
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Old 04-20-2015, 12:50 PM   #3
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Sorry messed up a bit
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tripple post. Can a mod please delete these 3 posts after the OP
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Old 04-20-2015, 03:11 PM   #5
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Nope; that's not right. Should have more of the slots exposed.

It's like the inner diameter is too small.

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Old 04-21-2015, 09:58 AM   #6
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What vehicle/wheels should I sell them for? I paid $60 for them on Summit Racing, so I'm sure I could get $30-$40 on ebay since they're still basically new. 3 of them never even been on a wheel. But I wouldn't want to sell them to someone else who didn't know how they were going to be. There must be a vehicle/wheel type that they'd fit better.
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Corvette rally.

If you put the name Corvette on there they'll sell like hotcakes.

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Old 04-22-2015, 06:52 AM   #8
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To be clear, do you have knowledge that they'll fit corvette rally wheels correctly? Perhaps you can tell from the pics. Don't want to sell them to someone else, and then they have the same problem I did.
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Actually - I'm not totally sure.

I have the Corvette style rings on my truck rallys but they fit better than what you have shown in your original pic.

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Old 04-29-2015, 09:10 PM   #10
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Well I can say that its a real pain in the... rump trying to find a good quality set. They seem to want to sell junk for $60 plus shipping these days.

I'm looking for the deep set, I think they call them 3" wide sets. However, I'd like the one that has no lip at the edge. Where the metal just rolls on over, with no crease or dividing line of any kind. If such a thing exists. Not sure if it does. And that fits well, and doesn't seem like its removing some of the steel from the rim when you're putting it on.

Is anyone aware of someplace that sells such a set? I'm on my second set of lousy ones and its getting a bit frustrating. No tire shops want to carry this kind of thing anymore cause the trucks are so old and aren't what they see in bulk anymore. So you pretty much just have to order them and hope for the best.
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Old 04-30-2015, 10:19 AM   #11
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I think the difference in the beauty rings stems from their use on both stock wheels and rally wheels. My 83 C20 has stock steel wheels and factory beauty rings. Not all beauty rings are the same dimension - some are wider/deeper than others, based on the wheel they were designed for.
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Tucson - can you post a pic? I am interested to see what you have. Not sure I follow what you are saying, based on the following:

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I think the difference in the beauty rings stems from their use on both stock wheels and rally wheels.
No; trim rings were released for the styled rally (and white spoked) wheel only. There were no trim rings released for use with the unstyled base steel wheel.

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My 83 C20 has stock steel wheels and factory beauty rings.
Not from the factory, based on the above and doubly based on the fact that there were no styled 20 series styled wheels and there was no 16" trim ring from the factory.

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Not all beauty rings are the same dimension - some are wider/deeper than others, based on the wheel they were designed for.
Agree, to accommodate the various widths of truck rally vs Corvette rally.

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Sidebar: I never noticed, until just now, that the truck rally was either 15x7 or 15x8 based on tire size.

I historically have referred to the 15x7 as a "van rally" and thought all C/K got the 15x8 which is, apparently, incorrect.

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Old 04-30-2015, 07:36 PM   #14
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Keith and I run the same style.
I got mine from Jae Eagle. Kit # 4523
http://www.jaeeagle.com/product/335/..._sku_only=4523
(ring is not seated all the way in the off truck pic)
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Keith and I run the same style.
I got mine from Jae Eagle. Kit # 4523
I'm trying to figure out if the pic on their site is somehow deceiving. It looks like there is some kind of lip, around the edge of the ring. The area closest to the tire. However in the pics that you show of your wheels, there doesn't appear to be any such lip. Its like a small indention about 1/4"-1/2" away from the edge of the ring. Is that there on your set? The pics make it somewhat difficult to tell.
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I'm thinking that they used some sort of a standard picture. I noticed that too when looking up the link last night from my records to post here. Mine don't have that lip...
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Old 05-03-2015, 03:30 PM   #17
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Was that the same pic they had when you ordered them? If so, weren't you at least a little irritated that you did not receive what they showed in the pic?

Cause with my luck, if I order those, that's what I'll get. Even though 2 of you are saying that's not what came in your box. How long ago did you order them?
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Been a few years since I ordered them so I can't remember if they changed the pic or not....
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Sidebar: I never noticed, until just now, that the truck rally was either 15x7 or 15x8 based on tire size.

I historically have referred to the 15x7 as a "van rally" and thought all C/K got the 15x8 which is, apparently, incorrect.

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I'm not sure which size my wheels are. I don't know if they're the 15x7's, or the 15x8 rally wheels. I want to go ahead and order that kit that both of you are running. Does it matter if I have the 15x7's? It says that kit is for the 15x8's.

I noticed you said that its based on tire size. I could go check my tire sizes and maybe find out the width of my rims. I know they are the correct sizes because I told them at the tire shop that I wanted the OEM tire size put on the truck, and they looked it up, and made sure that's what they put on.
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Old 05-04-2015, 07:42 PM   #20
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Or maybe there is another way to tell your wheel's width? I've looked at them pretty closely but I didn't see the width stamped in there anywhere.
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Or maybe there is another way to tell your wheel's width? I've looked at them pretty closely but I didn't see the width stamped in there anywhere.
Cut a couple pieces of wood about 15.5" long.

Lay them across the back and the face of the wheel so that they nest in the outer surface of the bead seat.

Measure between them through the pilot hole and subtract .5" (you should get about 8.5" for an 8" wheel).

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Here are original truck rings on my 75. Ignore the center cap, it's a late model cap.
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83 C20, stock 16" steel wheel, beauty ring. They are factory, just not a GM factory.

I have seen several 80s era trucks with this set up, so maybe they just had the aftermarket bug.

I think my beauty rings and dog dish hub caps are beautiful.
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Cut a couple pieces of wood about 15.5" long.

Lay them across the back and the face of the wheel so that they nest in the outer surface of the bead seat.

Measure between them through the pilot hole and subtract .5" (you should get about 8.5" for an 8" wheel).

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I'll try that method in the morning. In the meantime, is there some kind of difference between the 7" wheels, and the 8" wheels? That link yall gave me to the quality beauty rings, says they're for 8" wheels. But are they different enough, that they would cause problems on a 7" set of wheels? Is there some difference in the front face, that would cause some kind of mounting issue? Or perhaps it would end up looking like my very first pic, because the middle of the wheel is recessed further back in the 8" wheels than it is on the 7".

If I knew the answer, I might just be able to go ahead and order them.

And as always, thanks everyone for all the help!
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83 C20, stock 16" steel wheel, beauty ring. They are factory, just not a GM factory.
Thank you; we did have an "adapter" ring which allowed use of the 15" full face wheel cover on a 16" wheel but those are super rare and have a different appearance than what you've got there.

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I'll try that method in the morning. In the meantime, is there some kind of difference between the 7" wheels, and the 8" wheels?
Yah - one inch!!

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But are they different enough, that they would cause problems on a 7" set of wheels? Is there some difference in the front face, that would cause some kind of mounting issue?
Yes - the front face of the wheel is more "shallow". It might work but it might not.

I wonder if your best bet would be to go to a local swap meet so you can try some out in person.

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