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geasson
February 24th, 2026, 09:51 PM
Good afternoon,

I am looking for recommendations on replacement wheels for my 1966 1-ton. It is currently sitting on the original tires and Split Rim wheels. Understanding that most tire shops will not touch the split rims, what have others done. I have looked at some options, but thought I would ask around.

Thanks

GE

LordNatedawg
April 28th, 2026, 03:46 AM
I have wheels off a GMT800 HD. That's what was on the truck when I bought it. I can mimic the size of the wheels that would have been on our truck, which keeps the speedometer fairly accurate. 235/75/R16. For tires I have Hercules TerraTrac CH4. I believe mine are 10-ply. Fairly inexpensive and so far very comfortable. If you don't plan to do any heavy towing and hauling you can use 6-ply tires instead.

Otherwise just about any 8 lug GM wheel should work up to about 2010. The lug pattern changed around then. The older, thinner wheels are better for reducing steering effort though.

Ed Snyder
April 28th, 2026, 05:51 AM
Good afternoon,

I am looking for recommendations on replacement wheels for my 1966 1-ton. It is currently sitting on the original tires and Split Rim wheels. Understanding that most tire shops will not touch the split rims, what have others done. I have looked at some options, but thought I would ask around.

Thanks

GE

Just be aware that 3/4 and 1 ton GM trucks used 1/2" wheel studs up until about 1970, and 9/16" wheel studs since then. Ideally, you'd want to use wheels with 1/2" holes for your 1966 truck.

LordNatedawg
April 28th, 2026, 06:06 AM
Just be aware that 3/4 and 1 ton GM trucks used 1/2" wheel studs up until about 1970, and 9/16" wheel studs since then. Ideally, you'd want to use wheels with 1/2" holes for your 1966 truck.

That's a rather important detail that I completely forgot about...