OSO Steve
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martini, you can get either or. Also if you guys don't want to run adaptors, you can goto www.brentzwheels.com and get a 19" or a 19.5" direct bolt on. on the main page take a look at the process as well, also has specs about load capacitys and makes for a single rear wheel set up as well.
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Originally Posted by Hard On
martini, you can get either or. Also if you guys don't want to run adaptors, you can goto www.brentzwheels.com and get a 19" or a 19.5" direct bolt on. on the main page take a look at the process as well, also has specs about load capacitys and makes for a single rear wheel set up as well.
if you wanna run the sweet 10 bolt 22.5" or 24.5" you don't have much of a choice, and i would go steel.... just my .02
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From: Brussels, Ont. CAN. Landlocked between Lake Huron, Ontario and Erie
Thanks guys, sounds like 'Brentz Wheels' is onto something, I've bookmarked that site.
I would have to agree with the steel preference, no worries at all.
I would have to agree with the steel preference, no worries at all.
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