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#170393 02/03/2005 12:09 AM
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In my search for 8 lug wheel possibilities for 53 chevy 3/4 ton, I came across some basic steel trailer wheels 16x6 with 2.5 inches between inner edge of rim and mount surface. These are rated at 3700 Lb. A spacer MIGHT be required to use these, but is there anything wrong with using "trailer wheels" on a truck??? Some input from experts would be appreciated. It even looks like some aftermarket moon hubcaps could be used on these, since they have the appropriate ring and taps to snap the hubcaps on.


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My 62, 3/4 ton came with 15", 8 lug, split rims. I went to the junk yard and got some Chevy, 16", 8 lug rims that work great.


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Johnnyboy, If they fit, I dont see why they should not work. If anything they might have too little back space. Let us know how they work out.
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That's what Montana Wally has on his truck.


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anyone know what the "official" stock backspacing is on the 3/4 ton AD trucks???


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The only problem there might be is that the trailer wheels were not designed for cornering loads, just hauling heavy loads at sedate speed.

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I have read that the backspacing is 4", but I have never actually checked mine.
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I have a 46 3/4 ton with 17" rears. Backset is 4 1/4" laying a straight edgeflat across rim.
Hope this helps. Where is Winthrop?

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Originally posted by Oldtmy 48:
I have read that the backspacing is 4", but I have never actually checked mine.
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IIRC, the backspacing on my 3604 split rims measured 3 9/16"


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