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I have a 1998 chevy k1500 That has 16" rims on it. These are a -0- offset. I have found a set of 18" rims from a 2016 chevy that I would like to purchase and put on, these are a +24 offset. Can this be done and HOW? I was thinking if input 2" spacers it would put it almost back at -0- but I am wondering if it will stick out from truck. Really would like to know from someone with more knowledge then me before I cut a check if you know what I mean. Thank you for any and all help in advance!!

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I have these 2010 - 2013 GMT900 17" wheels on my 1997 GMT400. No issues. Look great and function as intended.

 

http://www.autorimshop.com/brand-new-17-replacement-rim-for-gmc-sierra-2009-wheel-5296.html

 

They bolted right up with no adapters or rubbing.

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On the straight gmt 400..

I have 1.5 inch spacers in the back on factory 16 just to look normal. Very squared and welded.

its a fat one.

 

if you got an aging droopy truck, you'll have to work measures out yourself, like everybody.

front always stays tucked, back end could be anything...old C-rails do amazing things. :)

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