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what are these wheels? are there center caps?


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Are there center caps? how would I run these on a 620?

To run them SAFELY the center holes will need to be bored out to approx. 4 inches to clear the hubs. Also "conical seat" lug nuts are the ones you'll want for those rims. Center caps...dealer, E bay, CL.

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Those are 16" tahoe rims. I do beleive you need spacers to run them. They do have center caps that are smooth or ones with the chevy emblem. There are a couple of Ratsuners on here runnin them.

 

OH yah....TRUCK STEALER!:fu:

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there is a set of those Z71 wheels for sale locally, I prefer the titans or I would have picked them up, lol.

 

EDIT: does anyone have any more pics of the white one with the caddy tails on it? I need to see how far they come down into the roll pan...

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there is a set of those Z71 wheels for sale locally, I prefer the titans or I would have picked them up, lol.

 

EDIT: does anyone have any more pics of the white one with the caddy tails on it? I need to see how far they come down into the roll pan...

 

They come about played out inches into it :lol:

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thank you again PAC, what did he use for a roll pan though? all the ones I can get online don't have the corners, and I am stuck trying to figure out how to make that compound curve... although I am thinking of cutting the bottom of the bed and welding on a new bottom, kind of like this.....

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