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1. [oletrucks] Re: oletrucks-digest V2 #2183 (score: 1)
Author: Joe Way <joe@brakecylinder.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 09:08:42 -0800
== Wayne, your wheels and caps don't match. The wheels have the raised bumps on the outside of the center section for hubcaps that snap over the outside. They would be larger in diameter than the ori
/html/oletrucks/2004-03/msg00004.html (10,689 bytes)

2. Re: [oletrucks] Re: oletrucks-digest V2 #2183 (score: 1)
Author: Joe Way <joe@brakecylinder.com>
Date: Mon, 01 Mar 2004 12:38:34 -0800
== Rebuilding original wheels was Plan "A" for me, too. I talked to Stockton Wheel in Stockton CA, an outfit that has a very good reputation on the west coast. They said they couldn't give me the amo
/html/oletrucks/2004-03/msg00007.html (8,832 bytes)

3. Re: [oletrucks] Re: oletrucks-digest V2 #2183 (score: 1)
Author: "Bobby D Keeland" <bob_keeland@usgs.gov>
Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2004 08:29:12 -0600
I also am looking at using wheels with an appropriate backspacing to get the wheels under the fenders of my '51 3/4 ton. The front suspension is from an '83 silverado 1/2 ton. I don't really like the
/html/oletrucks/2004-03/msg00022.html (9,335 bytes)

4. Re: [oletrucks] Re: oletrucks-digest V2 #2183 (score: 1)
Author: wayne osborne <wayne@chevytrucks.org>
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 10:16:31 -0500
After putting new wheels on my 56 i learned alot about figuring this out. Backspacing is measured from the wheel mounting surface pad that comes in contact with the drum to the outside rim flange on
/html/oletrucks/2004-03/msg00025.html (8,611 bytes)

5. Re: [oletrucks] Re: oletrucks-digest V2 #2183 (score: 1)
Author: wayne osborne <wayne@chevytrucks.org>
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2004 12:08:37 -0500
This information was compiled from various web sites as wheels manufactures refer to the offset in mm, either positive or negative from actual wheel center. So yeah, mm is the unit of measurements f
/html/oletrucks/2004-03/msg00027.html (9,042 bytes)


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