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Old 08-27-2012, 09:57 PM
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Hey guys. So I was able to get my hands on a set of newer denali 20s for cheap. And wanted to know I anyone has done a c1500 6 bolt swap. I know it's possible. And have done a bit of research on it. But found some people saying that 20s will not work at all cause of the offset.. But they said that was on stock height. My truck is dropped 5/7. Pretty sure I may be cutting some inner fender but that's not a big deal. Just want to know all the fine details on the 6 bolt swap for the rear portion. Since 2500 2wd rotors are a straight swap out for the fronts. Just not quite sure what I'm into for the rear.. Any help would be great. Thanks guys
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What about a heavy half ton truck? Pull the axle shatts and drums out and swap them over?
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Maybe I should ask, what year is your truck?
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It's a 98 Sierra
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