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17.5 Inch Truck Wheels 8 Lug Original 1959 1970 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. These measure approx 5 1/4" wide where tire sits; approx 6 3/4" 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 5". 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:Kelsey-Hayes Interchange Part Number:1955 1956 1957 1958 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 OEM Manufacturer Part Number:GM 4x4 17.5" custom deluxe suburban panel rims rim Other Part Number:1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 wheel 17 1/2 hayes KH

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.  These measure approx 5 1/4" wide where tire sits; approx 6 3/4" 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 5".  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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