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#205832 04/12/2006 11:30 PM
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Will any late model 6-lug wheels fit 47-54 A D chevy trucks--1/2 ton ? Thanks 50 chevy 3100


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#205833 04/13/2006 1:27 AM
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50chev/Caroline.... the new Colorado chevy pickup has 6 lug and will bolt right on. My friend has put them on his truck. One thing.... he has the fancy wheels and on the front they will rub the inside arm where the tie rod goes. This is easily overcome with a small spacer. I plan to use the colorado rims on my 52 panel.


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#205834 04/13/2006 1:40 AM
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I have late 70's to mid 80's chevy 1/2 ton 4x4 ralley rims on mine. No rubbing problems.

#205835 04/13/2006 2:47 PM
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jeep 6 luggers will
i got all 5 of mine for $25.00
my rear end is a 77 burb 6 lugger and i have disc's on the front. Disc's require a wider rim. that's why i had to change to a wider rim. the stock hubcaps can work w/ some sweat equity and a good eye for the clip placement. i believe all chevy 6 luggers work just fine from any year.
good hunting

see daves hubcap solution:

http://www.speedprint.com/Deves50/hubcapclips.php


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#205836 04/13/2006 7:02 PM
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if you plan to get new rims do you want to get rid of the old ones i need some call 205/296/0730 or email me at chevy47f@charterinternet.com thanks i might be able to help you on new ones


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#205837 04/14/2006 4:00 AM
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panel man you have email.


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