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Old 03-08-2019, 10:54 PM   #1
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Hubcap fit

Will this style of Hubcap fit '68 16" C20 wheels?
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Old 03-09-2019, 05:24 AM   #2
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I don't think so. Pretty sure those are for 15" wheels. Plus I don't think they'll fit over a "Floating Axle" Hub on the rear.
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Old 03-09-2019, 10:27 AM   #3
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what pepper said. For 15" wheels on a 1/2 ton only for those.
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Yep, a big fat NO
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Old 03-09-2019, 12:34 PM   #5
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Re: Hubcap fit

3/4 ton didn't have wheel covers. I agree that the pictured covers are 15" 1/2 ton caps.
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Old 03-09-2019, 12:56 PM   #6
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Re: Hubcap fit

OK, Saved me some money there..
So the C20 didn't have Wheel covers?,.. which Hub caps?
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They got the small grey dog dish type
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These. Chrome with black ring also
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Old 03-09-2019, 02:10 PM   #9
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I dunno if you saved money. Those small caps seem to be very rare and expensive when you find a nice set.
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OK, Saved me some money there..
So the C20 didn't have Wheel covers?,.. which Hub caps?
Post a pic of your wheels, that will tell us which style hubcaps you can use.
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Old 03-09-2019, 04:03 PM   #11
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Here is a pic of my truck, '68 C20 CST.

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69-75 style in chrome or stainless. There were painted as well, which ran later. Then there are 76-91 hubcaps. There were also wheelcovers GM trucks beginning in '78 I believe. There are a couple styles of those for 16" wheels. The 76-91s will be your easiest and cheaper option
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Old 04-15-2019, 07:34 PM   #13
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So I bought a set of those hubcaps, they fit on the front fine, but they didn't fit the rear due to the rear hubs, so I made them fit by cutting out the centers..Ha, so sue me..
Are there caps that fit over the rear Center hub like this??


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more than one way to skin a cat

but I'm curious, if they fit 8 lug wheels, why not over rear hubs
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but I'm curious, if they fit 8 lug wheels, why not over rear hubs
The rear hubs are shorter on the 14 bolt rearends that those hubcaps were designed to clear.
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The rear hubs are shorter on the 14 bolt rearends that those hubcaps were designed to clear.
oh great, guess I may have some hubcaps for sale, my tin work isn't that good
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Re: Hubcap fit

Not a 100% sure, but I think these caps fit over the DANA 60 floater rear axle. (first pic) They are a bit pricey though. I'm running the same caps you are. I got them off of my Brother in laws, '89 K20 Suburban. Since the front caps had the factory hole in it for the locking hubs, I just enlarged them and run them on the rear. I'm good with the look.
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Not a 100% sure, but I think these caps fit over the DANA 60 floater rear axle. (first pic) They are a bit pricey though. I'm running the same caps you are. I got them off of my Brother in laws, '89 K20 Suburban. Since the front caps had the factory hole in it for the locking hubs, I just enlarged them and run them on the rear. I'm good with the look.
Been there, done this. I bought a set like the ones Astro-Balls has, as seen on the orange and white truck in PepperTreeGarage's post - I think those are '75 through '87? I don't know for sure but they will not clear the Dana 60 hubs. I believe they used those with the GM corporate 14 bolt full floating axle. I learned that the expensive way... Anybody wanna buy some hubcaps? j/k

I ended up buying the period correct caps, as seen on the yellow truck in PepperTreeGarage's post and those clear the Dana 60 full floater hubs. Now, one thing to watch out for, is I believe they made the same style caps for 1/2 ton and 3/4 ton so they "look" alike but they're different sizes.
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Re: Hubcap fit

anyone know where the Eaton H052 measures up to the 14 bolt?

I have a leaf spring D60 4.10 posi in the garage too just in case

not ready for my $$ caps to go on just yet but I'm thinkin' a test fit is in order..

thanks for the info folks!
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anyone know where the Eaton H052 measures up to the 14 bolt?

I have a leaf spring D60 4.10 posi in the garage too just in case

not ready for my $$ caps to go on just yet but I'm thinkin' a test fit is in order..

thanks for the info folks!
Check this out: http://67-72chevytrucks.com/vboard/s...d.php?t=536119
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I think the 76-91 hubcaps fit 14-bolt and HO52 but not Dana60. I have run them on HO52s before
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The 14-bolt full-floater and HO52 are very similar with 'somewhat' interchanging parts.
*You can use a 14-bolt differential in an HO52 if you use the 14-bolt axles shafts, different splines. The 14-bolt shafts are about 3/4" longer and need to be cut.

*You can put 14-bolt brakes on an HO52, axle flange-out/complete

So you can 'create' an HO52 with 3.73s or 3.42s. And then your hubcaps will fit
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thank you for the link.. the H052 hubs look substantially taller from the wheel mount to axle flange, yikes!

and I thought both of the caps PepperTreeGarage posted were the same fitment

didn't the caps on that longhorn go up into the squares a few years? guess they had a lot of extra space..

so after test fitting both of mine, crisis averted, they fit! thank goodness, hate to have to toss a factory no-spin 4.10

I was planning to pick up a couple of sets of beaters of that later style but guess I'll pass based on what I learned here..

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