View Full Version : 01 factory rims will fit?
kevlar
02-16-2009, 09:56 AM
I have a set of factory aluminum wheels for my 3/4 ton. They are 16x8. I have them listed for sale and people with older trucks want to know if they will fit there 3/4 ton. Concerns revolve around drum brakes vs disc. I called the local dealer and they were only able to verify 00-02. I live rural and people want to know before they drive out. I Think they should fit all second generation trucks. Thanks for your help
Mrlou
02-16-2009, 10:39 AM
They will fit if the rear is dana 70 if dana 80 you have to turn the outter diameter of the rear drum down on a lathe it's a close fit but it does work the dana 70 has smaller diameter brakes so no problem.
REDNECK-WELDING
02-16-2009, 01:49 PM
my friend took his rims off of a 2001 dodge 2500 4x4 and couldnt fit them on his 1998 dodge 3/4 with out honing out the center section with a grinder alittle
rebal
02-16-2009, 02:26 PM
will not fit dana 70 or 80 rear drums. I sold a set to a friend with a 99 and the drums are to big. some people have machined down the drums to fit.
Dr. Evil
02-16-2009, 03:50 PM
will not fit dana 70 or 80 rear drums. I sold a set to a friend with a 99 and the drums are to big. some people have machined down the drums to fit.
What he said - they wont fit either Dana 70 or 80.
They won't' fit unless truck is a 2001.5, even the drum brakes they were designed differently.
tell them to get 3rd gen 17", they'll fit perfect. I fact on 3rd gen section there's a guy asking if the 16" can fit his truck, they might be able to swap.
They won't' fit unless truck is a 2001.5, even the drum brakes they were designed differently.
tell them to get 3rd gen 17", they'll fit perfect. I fact on 3rd gen section there's a guy asking if the 16" can fit his truck, they might be able to swap.
The aluminum wheels came factory starting in '00 . . .
The aluminum wheels came factory starting in '00 . . .
Even better, but if you compare the rear drums of the 2 ( aluminum and not) you will see the difference in brakes. The aluminum version and narrower in diameter but thicker (wider shoes).
kyncl
02-17-2009, 08:41 AM
My Dad and I tried this also. He has a 98 with a dana 80 and the 01.5 rims wouldn't fit. How much machining needs to be done? And will it affect the performance of the drum?
I honestly wouldn't do it. Why risking to crack under heat and wreck everything.
17" rims from 2nd gen are cheap enough, look at classifieds, there's a guy selling them with good tires for $ 450
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