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Found a set of these but they were on a 70s Cheby, would they be the same bolt pattern for a 71 F250?

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i think they are yes. center to center on the lugs would be 6 1/2
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Zorm wrote:Found a set of these but they were on a 70s Cheby, would they be the same bolt pattern for a 71 F250?

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Yes, but if they are for a Chevy, the center register might be too small.
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All aftermarket wheels are lugcentric so they should fit ford without issue.

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The aftermarket wheels that I have on my 67 came off a Chevy suburban (unsure of year) and work just fine.
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