2015 GMC 8 lug wheels

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Would wheels from a 2015 work on my 1975? Both are 8 lug
 

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You would need to measure the center hub openings to make sure. I don't think the newer trucks have as large of an opening as the squares do. Pretty sure it got smaller when they did away with the solid front axles.
 

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The back spacing may be different also, now that I think of it.
 

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Thanks I'll check it out. I don't know if I actually like the look of them anyway. The guy asked how much I would pay for them, I offered him $100 he said yes.
 

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Not a bad deal for a set of brand new wheels regardless. One other issue though is that the lug spacing is different. Pretty sure the older trucks were 8x6.5 whereas the newer trucks (2000+) are 8x170mm. The brand new generation may yet be different still, but I'm not 100% on that one.
 

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send us a picture of what rim they are. but for 100bucks I would buy them regardless of them fitting on your truck or not
 

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No, they will not bolt on and work. As da-rabbi said, different lug pattern. And as CSFJ said, the backspacing/offset is not quite correct for our trucks either. However, both situations work in your favor because you can run adapters for the new lug pattern and achieve a more desirable offset location of the wheel. For $100, buy them! It will probably be another $200 in quality adapters to actually use them.
 

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