SRW 8 lug 16 tubeless rims are common they are aound also check on FB marketplace ppl post old rims lke these all the time, and hit up all the yards in your area, somewhere there are soem of these rims, my 75 C20 had old 16.5 splits on it when i got it two years ago, the rear oens were actually early 1960s 10" wide with three hub cap clips the old 40s and 50s style, they were ancient,, and with old bias py farm mudder tires on them that were flat for lot of years. i found two tubeless 16 rims for 40 bucks off a guy near here and two others for free. watch the center hub hole diamter, as alot of ford and doge ones will bolt on work fine but the hub hole is larger, chevy has the smallest diameter hub holes.. you really want to be hub centric not wheel stud-centric if you can help it... so weight stress is not fully on wheel studs only.. the guy i got the first two rims from said they were from a ford but they were smaller 4-3/8"" hub diameter,, so i dunno... i got lucky... i have two '80s factory ford F250 rims around here too and they are about 4-7/8" hub hole. i have one of them on the rear of my truck temporarily(i did have it on the front for a lil while first). the white rims are the factory GM small hub ones. thy gray is ford 80s larger hub hole one. and the last pics are of the old school 10 wide 16.5 1960s rims. the last pic is of a ford 80s wheel. the tape measuring pic iis a ford hub hole diameter, they re 4-7/8" GM hubs are about or almost 1/2" smaller diameter than alot of ford dodge IH etc. and this goes same for SRW and DRW. you can find factory 16 tubeless 8 bolt GM wheels they were dirt common and many are out there still. even go search a local scrap yard and tire shops. you will find many,. get creative.,
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