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#1009766 02/25/2014 6:14 PM
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Just picked up a 58/59 apache 3200 longbed, when I got the truck home and started looking at it better I noticed one rear wheel is a steel 16.5". How common would that wheel be?


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They were real common in the 70's, maybe into the early 80's.

They limit you to what size tire you can put on them.

I'd dump them for something else.


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