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I have one steel wheel that came off of a bronco and I need help looking for three more and what they’re called, I believe these are 12 wide wheels too because the tire is 12.50 and the wheel doesn’t look too much narrower than that.
They are called "white wagon wheels". Lots of places sell them new. While Ford did offer them as a option, they were only 6 inches wide stock. Yours are aftermarket. Unless you measure the offset of the wheel and hassle with the vendor, I would recommend just buying 4 new ones. As far as wheels go, they are not very expensive.
They are called "white wagon wheels". Lots of places sell them new. While Ford did offer them as a option, they were only 6 inches wide stock. Yours are aftermarket. Unless you measure the offset of the wheel and hassle with the vendor, I would recommend just buying 4 new ones. As far as wheels go, they are not very expensive.
well these aren’t really wagon wheels they’re quite different actually. Much much thicker than wagon wheels and these are spokes actually welded to the wheel rather than just triangles hole punched out of a plate. But the first guys website link definitely took me to the right place identifying these
If you look around, you should have many options. You might be able to find some with the 5 on 5.5 pattern, but that take a 16 or larger inch tire, which are more popular and easier to find. 14 inch tires are hard to find, and 15 inch tires are starting to get hard to find also.
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