I am going crazy trying to find some wheels to fit my 1966 GMC 8 lug 3/4 ton. I have measured the backspacing with the tires off of the original split rim and the 2001 GMC 2500HD wheel to make it easier. The backspacing on the original was exactly 5 1/8 inches and the 2001 wheel measured at 4 7/8 inches backspacing. The center holes are same and the bolt pattern is the same. However, the lug nut holes are bigger (14mm) on my newer wheel than my old split rim (1/2 inch). Can I use the newer wheel SAFELY or is there going to be too much slop because the lug is smaller than it should be compared to the lug nut hole on the wheel? Can't I just use some tapered acorn lug nuts or should/can I replace the wheel studs with 9/16 or 14 mm size? Does anyone know if these are screw in or pressed in wheel studs? I thought I had the problem solved until the guy at the tire shop today said there would be too much slop and I would have to keep a close eye on things and keep checking the torque on the lug nuts. He said if I didn't the wheel(s) might fall off. That made me nervous! Please tell me if this true or not, I sure don't know. I am trying to get as many professional opinions as I can.