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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).
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.
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
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.
trucks?
1/2 tons only have 6 lug nuts. The 3/4 ton will have 8 lug nuts on the wheels.
yes!!!!!!!!!!