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12-01-2006 07:05 AM #1
Wheels question from newbe yeoldhotrodder
Hey Hows everyone doin??
Doug here from Misssouri and I'm in the process of building a rat rod.
So far I shortened around three feet out of an old 68 chevy truck frame.
The theme is going to be a 23 chevy panel hearse made from 3/4" plywood ie sides floor etc. now the truck came with six lug rims. I have found a set of skinneys for the front on e-bay, 5" width to be exact. But the wheels are from the fourties with the hub car clips. My question is: Does anyone know if these old wheels fit the 68 or did they change the bolt patteren over the years? Years ago someone told me that 8 hole and 6 hole rims are all the same on every truck. The only change went into effect concerning the five lug vechicles.
Any help would be greatly appriciated.
Doug
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12-01-2006 08:10 AM #2
Can not offer you any help, BUT, Welcome to here. Just hang on, someone here will know.
JackK.I.S.S.
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