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07 20" wheels on 98? - 7/17/2006 9:27:24 AM   
lost_in_alabama

 

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Does anyone know if the new 2007 20 inch wheels/tires will fit on a 1998 Suburban? I own a 1998 Suburban 4x4 and a 1998 Silverado pickup 4x4. I currently have 17 inch wheels/tires that came off the newer style on both of them. I haven't have any clearance problems and they look good. I've seen the new 20 inch wheels on the new Suburbans, and I think they would look good on my 1998 Suburban. Anyone tried this?
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RE: 07 20" wheels on 98? - 7/24/2006 12:34:24 PM   
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I can't remember but arn't the older body style c/k series only 5-lug? The new body styles are 6-lug unless the older 4wd were 6-lug. I guess you could run some adapters but if it were me I would just look for some other wheels. Factory wheels are going to be really expensive compared to aftermarket wheels.

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RE: 07 20" wheels on 98? - 7/26/2006 10:51:06 AM   
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The 4 wheel drive Suburbans were 6 lug starting in 1992. I've seen the factory wheels/tires for sale on eBay. Usually they are brand new pull-offs. I like the factory look.

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