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Fairly sure they will. Your truck is 6 lug right? I do believe from 99-06 the 2wd and 4wd all had the same hubs and backspacing (or roughly the same.)

 

I've seen 2007-2013 rims on 88-98 chevy trucks so I know GM doesn't change much over time in this regard.

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Hey guys need your help my 2001 GMC Sierra SL 2 Wheel Drive, has been installed with these rims and the rear caliper rubs here by just a hair and the front is fine should I shave a little bit on the rim? how come the front is fine and on the rear it rubs my stocks are the ones with the red GMC Center Cap, I thought they are both 6x5.5 (139.7) and 31mm? I did my homework to determine what I wanted did I miss something?

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Sorry so late, Don't get to this part of the forum much... However, I saw these EXACT same wheels on a Chevrolet GMT800 TODAY and all looked fine. Not sure why they are rubbing on the rear brakes in your situation.

DO NOT remove any of the wheel!

It will change the weight and balance of that wheel. IF anything, get some clearance from the brake calipers or some other non rotating mass

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Hey PJB1972 just want to know aren't my old rims 6x5.5 (6x139.7)?

Additionally, I have those same wheels (your old ones) and yes, they're 6x139.7

When checking Rockauto, its the exact same part number for rear calipers from 2001 to 2003. (Likely the same through 2007 classic)

Nothing I can think of would cause any clearance issues.

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