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stole these from my dad, but didnt spend to much time to get the hubcaps to fit, seems they wont fit on the back as i recall... check my gallery for what the chrome look like
The 3rd gen alloy or steel wheels will bolt up fine. The center caps will work on the rear only if you have the 3rd gen alloy wheels. They will not clear the axle bearing housing if you have 3rd gen steel wheels.
I ground the the inside of the center cap with a die grinder. Try to put them on and it will leave marks on the inside of cap just grind where the marks are a little at a time until they fit.
Doubtful, as the 2003 brakes are larger, which is one of the reason they have 17" wheels to begin with, from what I understand. Since you have both trucks, you have an excellent opportunity to try it out, and take pics to inform the rest of us. In some case it may be possible to grind the wheel, or suspension parts, to make it work. I encountered this when I installed 2000+
aluminum wheels on my 99. I had to grind on the tie-rod ends and steering knuckle.