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Hello from Istanbul to everyone...

I will buy this 8 lug new steel wheels for my 1954 chevy 3600 3/4 ton.

I want to use baby moon hubcaps with this wheels. Hubcaps are fit for 47/53 3/4 ton truck with red chevrolet letters.I dont want without chevy letters.

hubcaps size : inner diameter 8 3/4 inch - outside diameter 11 inch.

Can I use these hubcaps with 8 lug new steel wheels?

Please tell me I can use it :))

Thanks for all answers...[/B]

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The Coker wheel lacks the clips for the stock hubcap. The clips can be purchased and added. The wheel in pic 1 has the proper clips.


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I used Ford 16" Econoline wheels, and added some old clips plus some from Chevs othe 40s.

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I saw this 1946 chevy 3/4 ton truck with 8 lug new steel wheels in comments on the web. It used baby moon hubcaps.I think it will work.

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