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Coop, I blew the pics up some and the tires do look to have decent tread left, have the seller snap pics of the born on dates off the tires before you go to look at them though. My EX came (to me) with the 6 hole Alcoa rims on it, still have them with 75% Silent Armors on them sitting around, I should CL them. The Alcoas you posted look to be in better shape than the ones in the first link, those 5 holes look to have lots of clear coat issues and corrosion on the rims.
The 6 hole Alcoa are the ones to have imho. There is a set for 100 bucks here tempting me to buy them as spares or to powder coat.... Set of 4 - 16" wheels. Came off an '04 Ford Excursion. 8 lug.
They seem to be more common to the 04-05 XLT's that I have seen. If I were to get the other style, I would want this version: FORD WHEELS 16'' POLISHED ALLOY 8 LUG FOR SET OF 4-
THESE R GOOD CLEAN WHEELS OFF A 2005 EXCURSION. THEY ALSO FIT F-250 1999-2004 BOLT PATTERN IS 8 ON 170 MM. I ALSO HAVE THE LUG NUTS. CALL show contact info WILL DELETE WHEN SOLD.
Coop, I blew the pics up some and the tires do look to have decent tread left, have the seller snap pics of the born on dates off the tires before you go to look at them though. My EX came (to me) with the 6 hole Alcoa rims on it, still have them with 75% Silent Armors on them sitting around, I should CL them. The Alcoas you posted look to be in better shape than the ones in the first link, those 5 holes look to have lots of clear coat issues and corrosion on the rims.
I see what you mean about the lariat wheels now. Price dropped another $50 also.
Will see if I can haggle the second set and ask about the tires as well.
Coop, I blew the pics up some and the tires do look to have decent tread left, have the seller snap pics of the born on dates off the tires before you go to look at them though. My EX came (to me) with the 6 hole Alcoa rims on it, still have them with 75% Silent Armors on them sitting around, I should CL them. The Alcoas you posted look to be in better shape than the ones in the first link, those 5 holes look to have lots of clear coat issues and corrosion on the rims.
Tom, if you're serious about selling them let me know. I'm only about 2 hours away and would consider the drive down for the right price. I have aftermarket Helo's on mine from the po and I don't like them. I think they're part of my 70mph vibration issue.
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Tom, if you're serious about selling them let me know. I'm only about 2 hours away and would consider the drive down for the right price. I have aftermarket Helo's on mine from the po and I don't like them. I think they're part of my 70mph vibration issue.
I'll keep you in mind but it might be a while yet. They are mounted on my "spare" set of axles to make them easier to move around, I am in the process of doing a lot of moving and re-arranging of vehicles and stuff. I just got our two 2 car garages organized to the point where I have 5 cars, a motorcycle, an ATV (with plow) and a boat all inside along with some building materials, my tools and a functional work/fab area for me to play in (but the EX still has to sit outside ). I still need to clean out and organize a 26'x16' concrete slab area behind the garage where the axles/rims/tires are to make some room so that if a car trailer follows me home I'll have a place to keep it.
I'll keep you in mind but it might be a while yet. They are mounted on my "spare" set of axles to make them easier to move around, I am in the process of doing a lot of moving and re-arranging of vehicles and stuff. I just got our two 2 car garages organized to the point where I have 5 cars, a motorcycle, an ATV (with plow) and a boat all inside along with some building materials, my tools and a functional work/fab area for me to play in (but the EX still has to sit outside ). I still need to clean out and organize a 26'x16' concrete slab area behind the garage where the axles/rims/tires are to make some room so that if a car trailer follows me home I'll have a place to keep it.
Yeah, the blue one we rode in stays outside next to my EX, But the new rust free 45k mile white one from Savannah will be resting inside this Winter. Except when I have the blue one inside to weld in new rockers.
Originally Posted by DidieX
Nice. Sounds like you got lots of space out in PA. One more reason I need and can't wait to get out of the city......
Bought a complete, good condition, Garrett turbo for the ex on CL for 100, came with a baby's butt too.. Going to do a complete rebuild, make it pretty, and put a 7x7 wheel in it.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/121378345828?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK%3AMEBIDX%3AIT
Also picked up a set of cac tubes as well for 80.
Will keep the good current turbo as a spare...
I'll post pics when I get it pretty as well as installed. Want some bling under the hood.
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