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Old 12-12-2004, 09:53 PM
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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?

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Old 12-13-2004, 09:42 AM
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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
 
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