Daveo91Burb
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- Location
- Vancouver, WA
- First Name
- Dave
- Truck Year
- 1991
- Truck Model
- V2500 Silverado Suburban
- Engine Size
- Vortec 383, modified TBI/4L80e
The 3/4 ton '97 burb I recently bought for it's later 4L80e and various other parts has three (and only three) of these 8 lug, 8 hole, 16x8 rims that I kind of like and may want to use on my '91 burb. There are a few issues that need to be solved first though, like getting the fourth one. Any help in identifying? There was a CPC marking on the back - I googled and may have found some stuff, but it's not clear. They obviously don't have a big online presence. No luck on eBay either.
Other issues I'd need to resolve:
- the white corrosion spots that are present on all three wheels. All I've tried is water and Simple Green so far. I imagine with some aluminum cleaner and elbow grease I can get them clean?
- the corroded chrome center caps. I may be OK without any, I kind of like that look since I have a big hub 10 bolt and FF 14 bolt. Otherwise I think could get new ones for the rear and open ones for the front (manual hubs)
- PSI limitation. My door jam sticker on my '91 says 75 psi max for the back, but there's a PSI limit marker on the back of these - 60 psi. Not sure that would be an issue. I don't tow or haul weights that require that kind of pressure, I usually run the back at 60 anyway.
- whether or not I want to get rid of my GMT 800? era black steelies. I've never minded them and they painted up pretty nice, but I've looked here and there for period correct aluminum rims that I like.
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Other issues I'd need to resolve:
- the white corrosion spots that are present on all three wheels. All I've tried is water and Simple Green so far. I imagine with some aluminum cleaner and elbow grease I can get them clean?
- the corroded chrome center caps. I may be OK without any, I kind of like that look since I have a big hub 10 bolt and FF 14 bolt. Otherwise I think could get new ones for the rear and open ones for the front (manual hubs)
- PSI limitation. My door jam sticker on my '91 says 75 psi max for the back, but there's a PSI limit marker on the back of these - 60 psi. Not sure that would be an issue. I don't tow or haul weights that require that kind of pressure, I usually run the back at 60 anyway.
- whether or not I want to get rid of my GMT 800? era black steelies. I've never minded them and they painted up pretty nice, but I've looked here and there for period correct aluminum rims that I like.
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