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The 2002 Chevy 2500 HD has a wheel bolt pattern of 8 X180 mm. The original wheel offset ranges from -44 to 44 mm, while custom offsets can be between 30 and 35 mm. The wheels feature a center bore of 124.1 mm with hub-centric rings, and the lug nut size is m14 X1.5.
It's not 8x180, it's 8x6.5 according to the owner of a 2002 Silverado 2500HD with the 6.0 engine and 4L80E transmission.
It should actually be 8 by 6.5. That's the size I use for my 2002 2500 with the 6.0 engine and 4l80e transmission.
The wheel compatibility charts I've come across display 8 x 165.1mm (6.5") wheels for models up to 2010. After that year, they started using 180mm wheels instead.
Could I use 2002 Chevy 8 lug rims with 8 bolt pattern on my 2007 GMC with 8 lug nuts and an 8x165 bolt pattern?
It's 8x165, not 8x180, which indicates the newer model of the Duramax 2500.
The wheel configuration for the 2002 Chevrolet Silverado 2500HD is 8 bolts arranged in a pattern of 180 millimeters.