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Old 11-03-2009, 04:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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08 Chevy rims?

Anybody know if the 3/4 ton rims off an 08 chevy will work on a 97 Dodge? The bolt pattern is the same, I just need to know offset. I want to put 35's on my truck with a leveling kit. The wheels say x25 on the inside, and they are 7.5 wide.
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Old 11-05-2009, 03:01 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Nobody knows? Who would I ask?
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It wont work without some modding, the center hub hole on a chevy is smaller than the dodge. The bolt pattern is the same though. You could probably get them turned out on a big lathe or grind them out similar to what people are doing to h2 rims.
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It wont work without some modding, the center hub hole on a chevy is smaller than the dodge. The bolt pattern is the same though. You could probably get them turned out on a big lathe or grind them out similar to what people are doing to h2 rims.

That was my experience. I tried some 05-06 Chevy rims on my 01 and the hub is too small. Never looked in to getting them turned out, just resold them and learned my lesson!
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Thanks for the info fellas. Going to stick with stock and some smaller tires.
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