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Old 05-01-2018, 05:14 PM   #1
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NEED HELP!! 73 Dually Wheels

I recall reading a thread or two about someone using newer (17 inch) stock dually wheels, does anyone recall what will fit on a stock 73 Dually. I've searched with no luck and the shop wants my truck asap to do some work.
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Old 05-02-2018, 08:58 AM   #2
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Re: NEED HELP!! 73 Dually Wheels

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I recall reading a thread or two about someone using newer (17 inch) stock dually wheels, does anyone recall what will fit on a stock 73 Dually. I've searched with no luck and the shop wants my truck asap to do some work.
You talking about this thread?

http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...=dually+wheels
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That may have been one of the threads but I don't remember. It helps me out though THANKS.
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Re: NEED HELP!! 73 Dually Wheels

I looked into doing Dodge/Ram 17" 03-11 dually wheels. I like their simulators better vs GM's or aftermarket (they remind me of a chrome, old-school, 'slot' type wheel). The bolt pattern was the same dimensionally but they needed hub centric centering rings so they didn't rely solely on the studs/lug-nuts. Unfortunately, they added ~1/2" to overall footprint (1/4" on the outer side) so I wound up not being able to use them since my set-up is UBER close w/the 16's.
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