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Post by christover1 »

not sure if he has all 4

there appears to be no way they could fit over a free hub, but should fit rear ok.
Assuming, of course, that he is only showing 2, the other 2 may be front ones.

still a good buy even if only for rears.

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Post by christover1 »

I have heard some early F series had different diff tracks front to rear, and thus spacers at 1 end to compensate

could be bull shivers tho

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Post by CRUSHU »

I don't know about the different tracks, but I don't doubt it!

They won't fit over the front hubs, unless you bore them out. They use a 9/16 stud, so are plenty strong enough to old a wheel onto a Zook.

I believe there is only a pair there.
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Post by Gwagensteve »

$31.00 + $???? machining= dearer than getting your existing wheels offset 30mm per side.

I think these would be more trouble than they are worth for a sierra. I hused to own a set of 2WD 16" F100 rims that had been offset and bored for a sierra and there was very little meat between the stud hole and the centre bore. I think that once machined to suit, these would be pretty dicey.

I agree that on the rear they would help NT owners with chassis clearance, but would still need machining.

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