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dually steel wheel
Went to doscount tire last night and was getting steels for the AL wheels for the winter. the sttels wouldnt work. The hole in the center was too small. They didnt have a clue. I thought all 8-6.5 wheel were the same for dually's. Any help would be good.
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Not sure. I DO have one that came off a '93ish E350.
Not trying to make a sales plug . . . well, nevermind. I woulda thought that if it fit the lugs then the hole should be fine.
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Was the rim for a Chevy, I am almost positive that Chevy trucks have a smaller diameter hub than a Ford.
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All of them have smaller and shorter hubs on the rear than Ford trucks, they will fit as long as you don't mind making the center a wee hit larger.
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Ford wheels fit on chevy and dodge, dodge wheels fit on chevy and ford, chevy wheels only fit on Chevys, that's why Chevys are junk.
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If you cut out the center of a Chevy wheel a bit they fit lol, bolt pattern is the same
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Well you could do it that way but the wheels are hub centric so it's kind of dangerous and how would you balance them unless you got tue perfect.
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Just saying, and isn't Ford the only one that's hub centric.
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I'm not sure, and after all aren't we driving fords and helping a ford guy out,
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Ohh I know, just saying about his aftermarket rims that don't fit.
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