will these work on my truck?

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I would think they would work fine :dunno but what the hell do I know right I only worked as a tire guy for a year lol, but yeah if they wont fit, them with wheel adapter they will;Sweet

well im trying to find something nice for the old 86
 

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They should. Trust me I've seen the new 2500HD and 3500 alloy wheels on an early 90's F250 around town, and I'm 99.9999% sure GM still uses the good ol trusted 8x6.5" bolt pattern.
 

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Yes they will work chevys are still 8X6.5 and so are our trucks. The only wheels that are different are the 98 or 99 and up ford wheels they are 8X170MM.
 

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Double check the opening in the center for the hubs. My Dad's GMC can accept my ford rims, but not the other way around because the ford uses more bigger wheel hubs. He is running a set of aluminum rims that will fit mine, but when installed on his truck, the lugs bear all the weight because there is space between the rim center and the wheel hub.
 

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CHEVY RIMS& DODGE RIMS FIT UNTIL 2004. AFTER 2004 DODGE ALSO WENT METRIC AND WILL NOT FIT
 

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CHEVY RIMS& DODGE RIMS FIT UNTIL 2004. AFTER 2004 DODGE ALSO WENT METRIC AND WILL NOT FIT
Huh? Dodge wheels interchange from 89 to current.
And yes they will fit your truck. I know several people that run H2 take offs on their Dodge trucks. I also know a guy with a 95 F-350 SRW that is runnin wheels from a Dodge. As has already been said 99+ SDs have a unique patern.
 
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Yes, they are 8x6.5 bolt pattern, but like David 85 said-check the hub opening. On the older Chevy's, I believe they had a four 1/4 inch opening, where the Fords have a four 1/2 inch hub center.
 

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Yes, they are 8x6.5 bolt pattern, but like David 85 said-check the hub opening. On the older Chevy's, I believe they had a four 1/4 inch opening, where the Fords have a four 1/2 inch hub center.

This has been my experience. Ford on Chebby yes, Chebby on Ford No.
 

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Those are aftermarket, so they most likely have the larger center diameter to fit the hubs, but make sure they will clear.

FWIW, alot of guys like taking H2 wheels and putting them on 2nd Gen CTD's and OBS PSD's, they require the center to be machined out to clear the hub, but they work excellent.

BTW, Dodge is still 8 on 6.5" bolt circle.
 

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factory chevy wheels on the older chevys wont work i know that cause i found that out the hard way one timecookoo but all aftermarket wheels will work as long as the lug pattern is right
 

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but all aftermarket wheels will work as long as the lug pattern is right


As long as the center bore is large enough to clear the hubs, you'll be fine. I have seen a few aftermarket wheels that the center bores were only large enough for Chevy's. Listings for the wheels will tell you what the center bore is.
 

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