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#452332 01/01/21 07:16 PM
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Need to move truck around shop, missing front wheel/tires, is ther any newer chev hubs that would go on spindles so I could put temporary wheels and tires on! These older wheels tires hard to come by in my area ! Thanks Alan

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The quickest thing that I can think of is a set of wheel dollies. You can put wooden blocks on them to go under the axles.

Let us know what you come up with.

Cheers, Dean


Dean 'Rustoholic' Meltz
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Thanks again Dean, right now that is what I have under the one wheel, so is working for now, I was just curious about options! ????

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If you can get a lend of any 4cyl wheels & rims(21"),or '29/'30 wheels and rims(20" & 19" respectively),they fit straight onto the truck stub axles,as the wheel bearings are the same.


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