Old GMC GOLD,Try finding a "big truck" wrecking yard in your area. Another source,may be a commercial tire shop. MAYBE somebody knows somebody that may have the rims you're looking for. Sorry I didn't realise that you have the 6-bolt pattern rims. Mine's a '55 T.F.,and luckily,all 6 wheels are 2-piece with a ring. Not the same thing for my friend's '50 Chevy bus.Three of his rims were Firestone's,and one of the 2-piece,(with ring),had stress cracks around half the lug holes. 10-lug,opposed to 6. Chevy introduced the 6 lug wheels in'56,but I've seen them on older G.M.C.'s. Same guy has a '59 Viking bus,as well,and his wheels are 2-piece,(with a ring).Yes,they're 6-lug. The farmer I'm referring to,has 5,'50-'55 1st-series 2-tons,so,they're all the 10-lug style,too. Put an ad in the "Parts Wanted" section.It can't hurt. Grant,a.k.a."HevyHauler,has nice pic's/stories,on both his'56,and '64,in the "Gallery". also a nice reference,on how to re-build a hydrovac! I have 8:25X20:00's on my "Steers",but I switched to 9:00X20's for my "drivers".Same rim will fit 7:50-9;00's,but the 9;00's may be too tall for steering clearance,if used for that purpose. I'll do more reference,and if I find anything ,I'll send you a P.M.THANKS!!


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