Lets see them 8 lugs!! 2500-3500 Photo thread!

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Reluctanse

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Recently I've gone up a wheel/tire size to some 17" OEM offerings. At some point I'll probably go back to the PY0's, but currently enjoying these 5 spokes.

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I know I'm digging up an old post - but what year are those wheels off of?
 

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I know I'm digging up an old post - but what year are those wheels off of?

Not sure the time duration of that wheel but these came off a 2010 2500HD. I'm thinking 2007/08-2010.

FYI - 2010 was the last year GM used the 8x6.5" bolt pattern on their 8 lug pickups.
 
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that's the info I was looking for... thanks.
I want something different than I have on my suburban and it seemed like all the NBS stuff post GMT800 was the bigger bolt pattern.
Looking a little closer, it may have just been the HD pickups that stopped in 2010, and went to the 8x180 metric pattern in 2011.
 

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I tries searching but maybe some has the quick answer........What is the go to steel 8 lug rim if I want to run the Sqarebody style hubcap? I have seen some use the Ford E250/F250(but from what years?) or an aftermarket with nubs. With then, It looks like I have to get the 3/4 ton specific 12in diameter cap, right?
 

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I tries searching but maybe some has the quick answer........What is the go to steel 8 lug rim if I want to run the Sqarebody style hubcap? I have seen some use the Ford E250/F250(but from what years?) or an aftermarket with nubs. With then, It looks like I have to get the 3/4 ton specific 12in diameter cap, right?

The Ford Accuride wheels will do the trick and have a favorable offset, they are 16x7. If you want a wider wheel, look into Wheel Vintiques.
 
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