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a bit much, but it is from a van so almost everything is a direct bolt in
That money for the mileage is a bit high but like you said, its a van. I was surprised to see it.
There was an Avalanche 8.1 here for $700 with 200k on it.
 

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Yep, that's steep IMO. Only advantage I see there, is has all the pulleys and bracketry.
 

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Awsome wheels but missing a hole on each one lol
 

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I agree! They sure are cheap though...
Somebody could find a home for em?

For the record I would PIMP THE **** out of some Appliance Wires!
Suuuure would look good on my Blazer....
 

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Those are the best of all the hurricane wheels, 13 spokes is just right. Too bad they are not 15x8.
I'm kinda surprised that No one has made an updated version of those. I've got a set in 16.5 x 10. But I would buy a set of 16x8s in a heartbeat if someone made a repop. Especially with a tapered seat lug. Those shanked lugnuts were a pain in the balls.
 

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I'm kinda surprised that No one has made an updated version of those. I've got a set in 16.5 x 10. But I would buy a set of 16x8s in a heartbeat if someone made a repop. Especially with a tapered seat lug. Those shanked lugnuts were a pain in the balls.

I'm surprised too. I'd buy a set and I'm sure a lot of other folks would too. My Blazer has the same ones (I forget the manufacturer's name) in a 15x8 size. The trick to the shanked nuts is longer wheel studs, they make it much easier to get the nuts started.
 

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I'm surprised too. I'd buy a set and I'm sure a lot of other folks would too. My Blazer has the same ones (I forget the manufacturer's name) in a 15x8 size. The trick to the shanked nuts is longer wheel studs, they make it much easier to get the nuts started.

Yeah, I had a half ton k10 custom delux about a dozen years ago that had them. Even after I put longer studs in, still hated having to lift that tire just enought to get those little bastards started. Lol
 

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