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Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Adams, Tn "Home of the Bell Witch"
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Re: H2 Wheels on a 77 3/4 ton
You'd be the 1st I've head of with that set up. It should look good. Are the H2's chrome
or grey?
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: So. NV.
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Re: H2 Wheels on a 77 3/4 ton
Mounted some on my '97 (6" lift) using stock lug nuts which could be different than a '73?
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Bulverde, TX
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Re: H2 Wheels on a 77 3/4 ton
Like others have said, you will have to use an orignal thread lug nuts (standard thread). As far as I know, you can use the lugs that came on your truck in 77, but they wouldn't have the outer thread to install a newer chevy center cap like some people have done. In the late 80s chevy started using Metric lugs. I look at the site below every now and then. I don't know who the guy is, but he has done some similar things to his truck.
http://www.geocities.com/spencerhut/...eels_Tires.htm
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