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i have a old man that lives accross the street from me that has a 64 f350 with dual rear wheels. 2 of his wheels split or rusted out. his truck has a big 6 lug pattern, does anybody know of any wheels for sale or newer ones that could be made to work?
does anyone here know anything about the 6 lug wheels found on a 64 f350? like where to get some and what years they were used? also do any other wheels from another maker fit?
i have this poor old guy across the street from me that has the truck, he's owned it for about 30 years and its all he has, the thing looks like a sanford and son truck but gets him to the dr. and shopping.
2 of his wheels cracked and he needs to find 2 to replace them.
Forgive me if I've answered this question before, but I know Arthur's junkyard in Taunton, MA (area code 508 and located I believe on Fremont St.) has these. Arthur will ship 'em as well. I stopped by there some time ago and notice them and asked in response to another similar request. I am quite sure he still has them. No, I don't sell for Arthur, but I was born and raised in Taunton (SE Mass.) and I still get to the area now and again.
Below is the e-mail response to what many of us F350 guys have been waiting for.
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We have test fit the wheel (16x6 tubeless) on our '60 and '66 F350's with
not problems. $155.00 each. Plus shipping.
Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Nelson" <mike@liltoot.com>
To: <sales@stocktonwheel.com>
Sent: Friday, May 09, 2003 5:57 PM
Subject: 6 lug dually wheel for early fords
> I have heard you are going to start making a wheel for the early Ford 6
lug
> dually. If so, when might they be available and what kind of price?
>
> The bolt pattern is 6 x 7.25
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