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Old Feb 21, 2018 | 11:23 AM
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I have been googling the truck to see what I bought and found this site that has a lot of good information on builds and trying to ID what I have.I bought a 1984 w350 crew cab with 360 auto with 46492 miles. The man that bought it new just passed a few weeks ago and I bought it from 2nd owner where it just sat for 10 yrs but it has 16.5 tires that are recaps that are coming apart so I need some 16 inch wheels and get some new rubber. What are some yr model and makes for steel wheels to fit? I need to change oil and siphon out gas tank and fill with fresh and try to get it started and see how runs! For a 84 the body is in good condition and unmolested in any way. Thanks for the intro and any thoughts will be greatly appreacite!
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Old Feb 27, 2018 | 07:47 PM
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Welcome to DTR. Suggest that you repost this in the correct forum where you will probably obtain more responses to your questions.
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Old Apr 6, 2018 | 08:31 AM
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Welcome to DTR.
Any 8 lug 1st or 2nd gen 16 inch steel wheel should work for you crew cab.
I have had a bunch of various 8 lug rims on my two '85 crew cabs over the years.
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