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Old 12-28-2003, 01:42 PM
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hummer h2 wheels & tires on 97 c3500

I have a 1997 chevy one ton 2wd with a 3" body lift, Does anyone know if I could run hummer h2 factory take off wheels and tires on it?
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Old 12-29-2003, 09:57 AM
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Re: hummer h2 wheels & tires on 97 c3500

That's a test fit we have never done here. The bolt pattern would be the same but everything else is up in the air. The offsets would be different as well as the tire size. That is something you would have to have a local shop test fit for safety issues. I would also contact Hummer to see what the load rating is and double check that with Chevy's specs for your truck.
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LoL thats no fun just slap em on and see what happens. With respects to safety of course.....
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