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I wonder how you could get the 6-pc Alcoa wheel set to work on a stock truck if all this info about the hub landing not being large enough to accept two aluminum wheels.?
really! you had to post this? now I feel the need to spend almost $3,000.00 for new wheel that look just like mine but are real! then have them ceramic coated like the rest of my truck.
when is the next stimulus check coming? oh wait never mind I didn't qualify for the first 2 so probably not the next one either.
really! you had to post this? now I feel the need to spend almost $3,000.00 for new wheel that look just like mine but are real! then have them ceramic coated like the rest of my truck.
when is the next stimulus check coming? oh wait never mind I didn't qualify for the first 2 so probably not the next one either.
I know, I'm in the same boat! SIX real Alcoa would be sooooo sweet. But, seriously, I wonder where I can find a tire place that can properly handle the 19.5's and won't ding up my new Alcoas when they mount the tires.
I don't think one of the tire store chains that is more geared towards cars and light trucks will be a good bet as their equipment may not be able to safely handle the 19.5s. But, a large semi truck shop doesn't seem like they'd give the new wheels the 'white glove' treatment I'd like.
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