The years that Chevy used 16.5 wheels on their half ton truck were 1960 until the early 1990 models. Chevrolet trucks have been one of the most popular and reliable model of trucks on the market since the the mid 1900's.
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5X5 Chevy pattern like half ton trucks, some vans including astros
AnswerNo! Wheels are not made in 1/2 inch increments.AnswerYes wheels are made in one half inch increments. take this from someone who wasn't paying attentiona and tried to mount a 16 inch tire on and older 16.5 inch rim.i dont think they are made 6 lug. most 16.5 wheels are 8 lug and are used on 3/4 and heavier trucks
look likr the half tons u just got to look at the weels there should be 6 to 8 lug nuts on the wheels
A deck, four wheels and two trucks (jargon for the axles and connections, and the wooden board itself). Trucks should come with screws to attach with; you will need something to put them in with. Wheels are fairly simple to attach. If making your own, a piece of playwood - a half to 3/4 inch or 1.5 centimetre thickness is about right - cut to shape and trimmed will do for a deck. You can then attach prefabricated trucks and wheels, or try and make your own (not recommended unless you have experience or have a curious streak and some technical knowledge; be warned that they are risky and unstable).
I would assume so... my 90 GMC has 2000 Sierra wheels on it. The 4WD wheels will fits intermidiately I believe as they are still 6 bolt pattern on both years (88to 97 compared to 98 and later models), but the 2wd rims had 5 bold patterns on the half ton 88 to 97 GM's full size trucks, and are now 6 bolts on 2wd for the 99 and up GM full size trucks . Been down that route already but wanted to fit the newer rims on my old 93 GMC
The standard gear ratio on a 2000 Chevy Silverado extended cab 4x4 half ton truck is 3.73. This means that for 3.73 rotations of the shaft , the wheels turn one time.
small half ton trucks
Chevy / GMC 1500 with 6.2L Vortech. 403HP Dodge Hemi 5.7 has 390, which is also fast, but Dodge trucks tend to be cheaply built.
1/2 tons only have 6 lug nuts. The 3/4 ton will have 8 lug nuts on the wheels.
trucks?
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