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I found these wheels and I'm drawing a blank on what type truck that would have been on when they were new ?

 

I figure they were painted silver or polished, they are 18's.

 

I'm thinking it was a GMC, but I'm not positive.

 

 

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16 minutes ago, michigan2500hd said:

Aren't they early All-Terrain wheels?

 

That was the truck I was thinking too, but these appear slightly different....the holes in the spokes are triangular these are more slotted.

 

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Posted
2 minutes ago, Likarok said:

I don't know but I like them!

 

Me too, I'm seriously considering getting some.

 

Hard to find wheels that look like that now.

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You got it, thanks!

 

I knew they looked familiar I just couldn't place it, they look so different not in black.

 

Anyone know if the '19 wheels fit the older trucks ?

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2 minutes ago, Cowboyman said:

You got it, thanks!

 

I knew they looked familiar I just couldn't place it, they look so different not in black.

 

Anyone know if the '19 wheels fit the older trucks ?

 

Same bolt patterns.  Offsets are within 0-3mm for most wheels T1 vs. K2 stock wheels.  Some even the same.  Widths are the same as well.  The issue that I seem to see on the T1 section of the forum here is front caliper clearance when using K2 wheels on the new trucks.  The new trucks have a 4 piston fixed caliper up front, and the T1 wheels are accommodating of them as such.  The new trucks need a small spacer when using the old wheels to clear the calipers.  Should be fine the other way around though (new 2019 wheels on 2014-2019 old) as the old truck uses a traditional two piston floating caliper.  Much more clearance to the wheel.   

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