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17.5 Inch Truck Wheels 8 Lug Original 1947 1955 Chevy Gmc Napco High Clearance on 2040-parts.com

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Fort Collins, Colorado, United States

Fort Collins, Colorado, United States
Original used parts in Pretty good condition, some minor pitting where tire sits, lug holes look good, hub cap clips not broken. These measure approx 5 1/4" wide where tire sits; approx 6 5/8" in total width and approx 18 1/2" in total diameter. The center hub hole is approx 4 5/8". The hub offset is approx 3 1/2". These are the One Piece solid Wheels, they are not a split rim and do not use a lock ring. Not sure of exact years these may fit.
Brand:Motor Interchange Part Number:1941 1942 1946 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 OEM Manufacturer Part Number:GM 4x4 17.5" custom deluxe suburban panel rims rim Other Part Number:1954 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 wheel 17 1/2

This is an original pair of Chevy/GMC Truck 17.5 inch, 8 Lug Wheels.  Pretty good condition, some minor pitting where tire sits, lug holes look good, hub cap clips not broken.  These measure approx 5 1/4" wide where tire sits; approx 6 5/8" in total width and approx 18 1/2" in total diameter.  The center hub hole is approx 4 5/8".  The hub offset is approx 3 1/2".  These are the One Piece solid Wheels, they are not a split rim and do not use a lock ring.  Not sure of exact years these may fit.  Please check my other listings.

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