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      <title>Swapping Rims Using 8x6.5 to 6x135 Wheel Adapters</title>
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      <description>Picking up a set of 8x6.5 to 6x135 wheel adapters is often the only way to bridge the gap between a classic heavy-duty workhorse and a modern set of stylish light-duty rims. If you&amp;#39;ve spent any time looking at wheel patterns, you know that the 8x6.5</description>
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