Anyone interested in 16 x 6, 6 on 7.25 lug pattern, dual wheel old F350
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6 on 7.25 dual wheel
I know that they did not make one piece steel rim back in the day of that old truck and I am still looking for the custom one piece rim. I heard Stockton wheel farmed there tuff out to someone else and they were have trouble with the offset. I assume by offset they are talking about the lug hole, every another one on my rim is backward and the same on the front hubs. I have not yet pulled the rears tires to see how they mount, to busy driving it when I can. I may have to now to check rear brakes to help figure out my brake problem. I have not check into American Wheel and I will. The firestone picture does not like look what I have, thanks anyway, I need all the advice I can get. 66bigred
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Offset is the relationship of the wheel mounting surface (WMS) to the center line of the wheel rim. Yours will have approximately 1/2" of positive offset. Meaning the WMS is 1/2" forward of the rim center line. Chart below helps you see it.
Stockton Wheel earned a horrid reputation under its prior owner. I've not heard anything negative about the new owners so that's a good thing. American Wheel Specialist is the wholesale custom wheel supplier to the huge Les Schwab and Commercial Tire dealership networks that cover the western states. If you live within the service network of these companies you'll have to work through a local dealer. If you live east you can go directly to them. Stu
Stockton Wheel earned a horrid reputation under its prior owner. I've not heard anything negative about the new owners so that's a good thing. American Wheel Specialist is the wholesale custom wheel supplier to the huge Les Schwab and Commercial Tire dealership networks that cover the western states. If you live within the service network of these companies you'll have to work through a local dealer. If you live east you can go directly to them. Stu
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This post is still relevant in the 2020s still, got a 91 superduty duelly with the 10x7.25 lug pattern. Needing to find a set for the rears. Anyone know if it's cheaper or more expensive just to swap to a 8 lug? Or is that even possible on the 2wd variants with the mono I beam front suspension set up? If so anyone have part numbers or model's I can take the 8lug hubs from?
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