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Old 09-24-2015, 05:46 PM   #1
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Wheels wheels wheels (Dually Wheels)

Hey everyone.

My truck is a '62 GMC and I posted this over there but I thought because the front end is from an '81 or '82 you guys might be able to help also.

Anyone out there know anything about dually wheels? I have an '81 or '82 front suspension clip out of a c-30 dually. I want to run newer steel dually wheels on the front. I like these ones " see picture" because of the spoke shape and the 17" size but they say 2001-2010. I'm not married to them but don't think the older 16" wheels will fit and I know 16" won't fit on the back. Another question I have is about the stock rear end wheel studs. I plan to run singles as wide as I can in the rear without cutting into bed. Its a Dana 60 with 1/2" studs. The new front has 9/16", Is replacing the 1/2" studs with 9/16" studs a viable option?

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Old 10-01-2015, 10:48 AM   #2
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Re: Wheels wheels wheels

The wheels pictured are 2008-10 only. 2001-2007 Classic DRW trucks have a 16"x6.5" wheel with a 4.60" hub bore and an 8-on-6.5" bolt circle, the truck uses 14MM studs with a clamp ring that uses unique 90 degree taper conical nuts. Every other conical nut GM has used on trucks is 60 degree taper (that I know of, 73-present). The pictured '08-'10 wheels are 17"x7" (might be 6.5", only held one once) also with a 4.60" hub bore and 8-on-6.5" bolt circle.

The front end you are using will have a 4.56" hub bore and yes, use 9/16" studs. It will also have the same clamp ring with 90 degree taper conical lug nuts.

That all being said, the newer wheels will bolt onto the older front hubs, I wouldn't worry about 40-thousandths difference in hub bore unless someone else has something important to share in that regard, I doubt it will throw the hub-centricity off too far. You'll just want to use the correct clamp rings and tapered lug nuts.

Your question about the rear axle...what wheels are you running in the rear, need to know to be able to address your wheel stud question.
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Old 10-01-2015, 10:52 AM   #3
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Re: Wheels wheels wheels

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The wheels pictured are 2008-10 only. 2001-2007 Classic DRW trucks have a 16"x6.5" wheel with a 4.60" hub bore and an 8-on-6.5" bolt circle, the truck uses 14MM studs with a clamp ring that uses unique 90 degree taper conical nuts. Every other conical nut GM has used on trucks is 60 degree taper (that I know of, 73-present). The pictured '08-'10 wheels are 17"x7" (might be 6.5", only held one once) also with a 4.60" hub bore and 8-on-6.5" bolt circle.

The front end you are using will have a 4.56" hub bore and yes, use 9/16" studs. It will also have the same clamp ring with 90 degree taper conical lug nuts.

That all being said, the newer wheels will bolt onto the older front hubs, I wouldn't worry about 40-thousandths difference in hub bore unless someone else has something important to share in that regard, I doubt it will throw the hub-centricity off too far. You'll just want to use the correct clamp rings and tapered lug nuts.

Your question about the rear axle...what wheels are you running in the rear, need to know to be able to address your wheel stud question.
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Old 10-01-2015, 03:42 PM   #4
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Re: Wheels wheels wheels (Dually Wheels)

I thought the older truck was lug centricity I know there a gap between the wheel and hub on the rears of my 78 dually
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Old 10-01-2015, 04:13 PM   #5
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Re: Wheels wheels wheels (Dually Wheels)

I could be mistaken on the older ones, particularly on the Dana 70 rears as I've only worked on them a couple times. To my knowledge each rear hub style has a ridge on it to center the wheel, visible in the attached pictures. I also know GM has/had the smallest hub bore of the three for quite a while, can you say with certainty that you do not have Ford or Dodge wheels on your truck?
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Re: Wheels wheels wheels (Dually Wheels)

Not sure on what the wheels came off of originality but they fit pretty tight on the front when I first got it had to beat the two fronts off with a sledgehammer and all six wheels have the same size hole in the center I've Been looking into aftermarket wheels for mine and I was thinking I also seen on some of the websites they had the older Chevys listed as lug centricity but I'm not sure on any of it that's why I was asking to try to help on my wheels selection
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