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What years and models were steel wheels made for?

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Old 04-17-2023, 07:38 AM
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Default What years and models were steel wheels made for?

I'm looking at replacing my wheels on my 2009 H3 and I am wondering if OEM steel wheels will fit on any H3 (mine is a base model).

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Old 04-17-2023, 04:20 PM
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Could be wrong, but I believe that the steel wheels were only available (from the factory) on the H3T. However, they should indeed fit your H3 as well.
 
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Old 04-18-2023, 08:20 AM
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Originally Posted by 650Hawk
Could be wrong, but I believe that the steel wheels were only available (from the factory) on the H3T. However, they should indeed fit your H3 as well.
You are 100% correct. The H3T Base model I5 (regardless of Adventure Package or not) came with the 7 hole "steelies". We had a 5 speed Manual Adventure Package with them.



 
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Old 04-18-2023, 11:09 AM
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Tainter what is the part number for the hub caps on your 7 hole steelies?

Did you paint them black yourself or did they come that way?

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Originally Posted by Odzihozo
Tainter what is the part number for the hub caps on your 7 hole steelies?

Did you paint them black yourself or did they come that way?

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1. The lug covers are no longer available through GM like most H3T specific parts. Ours came from the factory with those wheels and lug covers. I would have no idea on the PN.
2. The wheels are not black, they are a powder coated gunmetal gray. The lug covers are also a dark gunmetal gray.
 
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Old 04-18-2023, 08:03 PM
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Originally Posted by Odzihozo
Tainter what is the part number for the hub caps on your 7 hole steelies?

Did you paint them black yourself or did they come that way?

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93357069



 
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Old 04-19-2023, 10:20 AM
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HAHAHA, look hummerz can do a google search and post!

93357069 has NEVER been a valid GM Part #. Trust me I have looked many times. That is GMs suppliers PN.
I was with GM in SPO (Service Parts Operations) / CCA (Customer Care Aftersales) during the HUMMER era and up until 3 years ago.

Even the PN on the part tag in this photo is incorrect.




 
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Originally Posted by TAINTER
HAHAHA, look hummerz can do a google search and post!

93357069 has NEVER been a valid GM Part #. Trust me I have looked many times. That is GMs suppliers PN.
I was with GM in SPO (Service Parts Operations) / CCA (Customer Care Aftersales) during the HUMMER era and up until 3 years ago.

Even the PN on the part tag in this photo is incorrect.

GMC Hummer 2008-2010 Center Cap





 
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Old 04-19-2023, 10:53 AM
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GMC Hummer 2008-2010 Center Cap



Funny, you think GM makes any of their own parts?
C/N = Consignee Number is NOT a GM P/N = Part #. Notice the Mold # is on there also. Not GMs mold.
Plenty of GMs suppliers have the "rights" to use the "GM" logo on their parts.
 
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Originally Posted by TAINTER
Funny, you think GM makes any of their own parts?
C/N = Consignee Number is NOT a GM P/N = Part #. Notice the Mold # is on there also. Not GMs mold.
Plenty of GMs suppliers have the "rights" to use the "GM" logo on their parts.
I've stated many times before: GM ASSEMBLES PARTS SUPPLIED FROM MANUFACTURER'S! Notice the C/N= OEM PART. Long been discontinued.
 
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