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OSO Steve
Is this were you got the wheel conversion from?
http://www.dieselsitetoo.com/index.a...ROD&ProdID=132 I'm going to do it soon. I also have a line on used rims if you know anyone that needs them. They are off of wrecked trucks. Salvage yard in Ohio. |
Re: OSO Steve
there is a couple of companys making those adapters now, but i think those are one of the better looking kits.
What kind of price are you getting on the 22.5x7.5" alcoa's? |
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Reds in Miami, FL
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I was quoted $1200 for 10 rims plus shipping, 6 in good to great for outsides 4 never cleaned. We needed for a truck we were buying.
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Originally Posted by OffshoreOnly
Reds in Miami, FL
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can get it for you tomorrow, it is at the office
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Thanks.
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I got my Alcoas a few weeks ago, 22.5 with michelin 255/70 XD2's. The tires cost as much as the wheels!!! The adapters are quality and hefty. I got my stuff from www.chromewheel.com ,Bernie is a great guy.
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D-hlaw,
Your truck looks sweet with that setup. I need to do that to my dually. |
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Gabby from GAW Diesel in Miami is pretty cool and knowledgeable.
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How much did you need to raise the truck for that D-hlaw
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I have them on my single rear wheel 350 but with 445/65/22.5 and want to do a dually conversion to my excursion w/ the 255's
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I just bought a 2.5 inch leveling kit from KORE engineering. www.koreperformance.com This guy build suspensions!!!!
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Here is a pic of my brothers. Same set up I have but have mine off to paint truck.
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Was the white dually in Key West?
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No, I was home dreaming.....
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Originally Posted by d-hlaw
No, I was home dreaming.....
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d-hlaw- Are the wheel adapters shown mild steel or anodized aluminum?
Brian |
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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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The adapters are steel. Pretty stout!!
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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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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. |
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