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Old 03-09-2010, 09:08 AM
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Default TBSS wheels with Silverado bolt pattern???

Does anyone know if they make a TBSS wheel with a "big" 6 lug pattern to fit on the Silverado/Sierras?? I love those wheels but know they dont fit..

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Old 03-09-2010, 11:27 AM
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this might help.

https://www.performancetrucks.net/fo...ht=tbss+wheels
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Shame, they are such a good looking wheel..

Oh well.. The boss 313 it is then..
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Are these close enough?

http://www.racelinewheels.com/p-555-...-6-chrome.aspx
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Pretty close.. I will have to find a distributor for those and check on a cost..

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I was thinkin the same thing and found this:

http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=183937

seems like a longshot but you could just get adapters if you didn't want to wait

sorry, just read j ahlheim...same link

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Originally Posted by silverad08
I was thinkin the same thing and found this:

http://www.gmfullsize.com/forum/showthread.php?t=183937

seems like a longshot but you could just get adapters if you didn't want to wait

sorry, just read j ahlheim...same link
Hey we have five people now that have there names down. With you 2 guys we would be all the closer to getting them made.
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wait im missing something i thought they were the same bolt pattern??? theres a few trucks running stock tbss wheels here around town and they didnt have to change anything i know to fit the truck wheels on a tbss you have to machine the center bigger but i havnt heard of any fitment issues putting them on full size trucks.....heres a colorado that put the silverado Tx editions on with no prob just machined the center hole bigger for the bigger hubs that the tbss and colorados have
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if you checkout the Colorado SS build http://www.v8s10s.com/colorado-ss/ all the guy does is bore out the center a bit he didnt change anything with the bolt pattern or add adapters so i would say the bolt pattern is the same....





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he does use adaptors, look at the hub and studs. U can clearly c the adaptor....


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