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Old 07-10-2018, 07:16 PM   #8
BRL
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Re: C10 almost roadworthy during the day and night.

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Originally Posted by S_Gibson View Post
Nice truck, and I like those rims.

No clue what brand my rims are. This is a picture of the lug nut and the hole in the rim. The hole is even oversized for the 7/16 stud. I'm wondering if it shouldn't have a mag style lug nut with a short shank and washer.
Just took one of my lug nuts off and put it on top of the center cap for you to view.

As you can see, the holes are indeed larger than the studs, but when tightened down, the beveled nuts center the wheel and themselves in the holes.

Sorry for the blurry picture, but I shake like crazy after coffee, and the brown stuff on the stud and beveled hole is not rust but anti-seize compound.

At any rate, I do believe you have the correct lug nuts for that type wheel.

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