The bits and pieces for the wheel covers came in. They're not quite full-on hubcaps, but maybe I can be an honorary member of the Hubcap Club anyway?
The first thing you need is the conversion lug nuts. Dorman sells them as #611-161, "retrofit" nuts.
http://www.dormanproducts.com/p-24386-611-161.aspx They're 9/16-18 inside, and 27-2.0 outside. Martin has the cheap hookup, there's a guy on Ebay that sells em:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/32-LUG-NUTS...-8-LUG-NUTS-CHEVY-GMC-1971-1988-/252377035473
Then you need the wheel covers themselves. Searching on CK5 says you want them from '88-98, the GMT400 IFS trucks. I opted to get two pairs of rears for a dually, which are taller than than regular ones, so as to clear my hubs on both ends. (It does mean I gotta remove the covers to lock the front hubs.)
These were used take-offs at $15 a pop. I found some new repops but they all seemed to be for SRW, ie shorter / shallower. The Ebay search is only sort of useful, you end up having to pick by picture.
Anyway, some soap and water and then a trip through the paint booth
As they said on Firefly, "Shiny."
Finally, you need plastic lug covers that screw onto the metal lugs and hold on the above covers. (Some of the repop covers come with the lug covers, which is a good thing cost-wise.) If you need them separate, Dorman has these too, #611-607
http://www.dormanproducts.com/p-5324-611-607.aspx They aren't cheap, but I found some on Fleabay that actually drop-shipped from RockAuto.
Then you just run around with a 22mm socket being very careful not to overtighten said pricey plastic fasteners, et voila
Bowtie bling (emit sigh of contentment here.) Sometimes it's the simple things.
Thanks Martin and the rest of CK5 for yet another project
-- A