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Old 06-14-2008, 11:22 AM
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Default Hummer H3 wheels on a Yukon/Suburban, both 6 lug, will if fit?

same lug pattern, but will it work being both 16" wheels, backspacing and such compatible?
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Old 06-14-2008, 12:14 PM
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dont see why not, they are both GM vehicles
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Depends on the year of the truck they are going on. If they are 16's they will be to small for the '06 and up. Wont clear the front rotors.
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i do not think they will fit, but i could be wrong
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I believe you have to level the truck by lifting the front end to for tire clearance if you use the stock hummer wheels & tires
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i should have been more specific:

they would be going on an 03 4x4 yukon which came w/ 16s to start with.

The only real concern is the backspacing. The H3 wheel is 1/2" wider than the stock yukon, yet has a bit more offset I think, so in my uneducated opinion I think they'd work, just don't want to buy some and them stick way under the yukon you know.
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If it was an H2, then I would say yes, but being an H3, I'm not sure.

Just make sure the people who said yes saw that it is an H3 and not a 2.
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Originally Posted by CashDudeHomie
If it was an H2, then I would say yes, but being an H3, I'm not sure.

Just make sure the people who said yes saw that it is an H3 and not a 2.
If it was an H2, yes? H2 = 8 lug

Personal choice. IMO, i don't think they would look that great.
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i believe the bolt pattern is different. h3 is the same as the trailblazer/envoy I THINK. and h2 is 8 lug like 3/4 ton and 1 ton gm trucks
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yeah, H2 only fits 2500 trucks/suvs and up. I was looking at the twin-spoke 16s off an H3.


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