3/4 ton hub caps

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shaundo
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3/4 ton hub caps

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I have a 66 3/4 ton f250 with 17 inch rims were there original hubcaps that fit those pickups
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are you asking what the original caps look like?

I dont think they were 17" rims but i could be wrong?
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Post by factorystock »

Yes, all F 250's used the 8 3/4" diameter ring cap. Size of wheel does not matter, as long as they are 8 lug and have inner bumps. Hubcaps were never made for the F 350 single type 6 lug rim.
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FS,
Would you happen to have a picture or two of those '65/'66, 2wd, F250 hub caps that you could share, please?

Thanks!
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Post by RlCHARD CRANlUM »

My caps are from a 63 F-250 uni.
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the F100s had a smaller dish, the F250s had a deep dish
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Post by factorystock »

There is a comparison shot of 250 and 100 caps. 250 has a 8 3/4 back ring and taller, 100 has a 8" back ring and shorter.
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Thanks for sharing the hub cap pictures and info, Guys! :thumright: :cheers:
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Post by Max »

Cool! Didn't know there were larger ones for F250s.
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