TurboJoe
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Thank you for the useful information. I knew it was a gamble, and I had the odds at 20% they work for me. However for the price I paid, (auction 5333) it was worth it to me.I know they are all marked 5894... but if you scroll down the 36 lots you will notice that there were actually two wheel sizes present: most of them are stamped OW19-28, which is a typical 20x11 inch, MPT style wheel. They have 16 bolts holding the wheel-halves together and come with a 8-on-275mm lugnut pattern.
Then there are 3 or 4 lots which are stamped OW19-01, 20x10 size industrial (bead height = 2"). Its a 20-bolt assembly and likely has the common 5-ton, 10-on-11.25" pattern, but that still needs to be confirmed. (I.e: Lot #5316)
I also found 3 lots which have both sizes mixed in the same lot. (See #5310; #5320; #5331)
If you really got lot#5322 those will not fit on your stock 5-ton.
Sorry for "raining into your parade"...
G.
I have some access to a water jet, so I could just cut some adapters and do some welding. Its a very cheap way into some wheels for eventual super singles.
BTW, does GL TRY to go out of their way to make the pictures useless on some auctions? Just 1 shot of the whole front of the rim would have made it so much easier to confirm things.