Duelly 'simulator' wheel covers
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Duelly 'simulator' wheel covers
I'm looking for some for my 88 F350 duelly. The rims look like crap and I've priced these at about $250.
Jegs (www.jegs.com) has some in their catalog for about $140 and that sounds too good to be true.
Anyone run sims? What did they cost and how good are they?
Thanks, KarlJay.
Jegs (www.jegs.com) has some in their catalog for about $140 and that sounds too good to be true.
Anyone run sims? What did they cost and how good are they?
Thanks, KarlJay.
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KarlJay, I have run Phoenix wheel simulators on three of my trucks and have been quite pleased with them. All are of the bolt on variety. Have seen quite a few people loose the snap-on kind. Paid $125 for the 16" ten bolt on my '97 F-Super Duty. Paid $100 for 16" eight bolt for my '96 F-350. This was about three years ago. Got them from a local truck body upfitter. I think I got a good deal as they didn't want to keep the old bolt pattern in stock anymore. They drastically improved the looks of my trucks. If I would have had more money I would have gone with these, www.realwheels.com . I have seen these on a few wreckers & fire trucks. The only thing better looking in my opinion is a set of real aluminums.
Good Luck with your search!
C M BUDKE
Good Luck with your search!
C M BUDKE
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