19.5" alcoa wheels
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look at this website if you are looking for that type of set up, I am looking at buying a set and Outpost22 is running them now.
www.ricksontruck.com has the 19.5 rims and tires to fit those rims with tire sizes all the way of to the 35" equilivant. The tread on some are not a "beefy" as a BFG MT or a goodyear MTR but the goodyear G-124 seem to have a pretty good tread pattern on them. Just a thought for you.
www.ricksontruck.com has the 19.5 rims and tires to fit those rims with tire sizes all the way of to the 35" equilivant. The tread on some are not a "beefy" as a BFG MT or a goodyear MTR but the goodyear G-124 seem to have a pretty good tread pattern on them. Just a thought for you.
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Re: 19.5" alcoa wheels
Originally posted by f350xlt460
Anyone with duallys purchased an adapter kit for the 10 lug 19.5" alcoa wheels? I saw a nice setup on chevy dually today with the 10 lug 19.5" alcoa wheels and 285/70's. It looked nice, the wheels that is. Just wondering who, if anyone has it on their truck.
Anyone with duallys purchased an adapter kit for the 10 lug 19.5" alcoa wheels? I saw a nice setup on chevy dually today with the 10 lug 19.5" alcoa wheels and 285/70's. It looked nice, the wheels that is. Just wondering who, if anyone has it on their truck.
Alcoa has said they would come out w/ 19.5" wheels for 2 years now that bolt up directly. They keep saying "next spring". I got tired of waiting and went with the Rickson DIRECT MOUNTED wheels (no adapters )
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Originally posted by f350xlt460
Do they have dually direct mount wheels?
Do they have dually direct mount wheels?
They are 8 lug that bolt directly to F250/350. The 10 lug is an F450/550 pattern.
Go here to see for yourself:
http://www.ricksontruck.com/wheels-FordF350-DRW.html
Their internet posted pricing is generally higher than by direct calling them (if the web page isn't updated.).
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I got my rims and adapters from chromewheel.com, also this link is for floatation rims and tires from alcoa
http://www.chromewheel.com/dominator.htm.
As for adapters, pick up Truckin magazine. They have lots of pages for companies that make only adapters, etc...
http://www.chromewheel.com/dominator.htm.
As for adapters, pick up Truckin magazine. They have lots of pages for companies that make only adapters, etc...
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