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Old 03-07-2008, 10:44 PM   #1
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76 Cheyenne 4x4

I need the smallest ID for a front wheel. I'm certain its a std 6 wheel lug pattern but I'm not certain what the od of the front axle is. I can't get to the truck right now and need an answer.

Anyone know the largest size tire that will go under that truck. I can put 35s on the back without a lift but 33 is the largest I can get under the front...I think. I'd like to know the largest overall wheel diameter. I think 31.5 to 33 but again I can't get to it. I don't want to lift it right now although someone might be able to talk me into it if it doesn't entail changing brake lines, yada yada.

I'm thinking of going bigger with the wheels but I don't want to get too big. I haven't decided on all terrain tires or just good size radials in the 50-70 range. I'd like some comments there as well.

But I really need to know if I need to have larger than normal axle centers say over 3 inches.

Thanks all.
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guess that didn't make a lotta sense. I really only need the id on the center hole on the wheel for that truck. Truck is way off and I need to order some more wheels and thought I'd get a tire/wheel package off that auction site.
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Most aftermarket wheels that are designed for a 4x4 will have a large enough hole in the center to clear the front hub.
Keep in mind that unless you are buying a later model OEM wheel, you should not have any problems. These wheels also fit Nissans, and Toyotas. Actyally these are a fairly easy wheel to find, and just about all aftermarket wheels will fit.
Some dodge OEM wheels had a smaller center, as did later model OEM wheels where a solid axle was not used.
Aftermarket wheels should have a center hole that is right at 4 1/8" diameter, and this will clear even the largest external locking from hub.
Good luck, these are pretty easy.
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