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Curious if anyone has had a good experience with a company that makes wheels similar to the ones on this Bronco. Every once and a while I see some on a Bring a Trailer truck, but I'll research and (for example) the company is no longer in business. I think a set would go FABU on my Highboy, given the color scheme. Thanks !
Odd... went to Summit Racing and all it offered, filtered by year & model, was lug nuts. Will keep looking. Hoping someone already has a good experience to share.
- IH
If you want to find THOSE wheels (as in who made them, brand, manafacture ect...) just as these early Bronco folks. They are the 1000% best source of EB info. I bet you might end up talking to the guy that owns that very Bronco. Make sure to post that very pic. https://classicbroncos.com/forums/
Looks like stock steelies that have been recentered big time. Might have to just take a set of steelies and take them to a fab shop that does that kinda stuff.
Or check with Trail Worthy Fab, pretty sure they do recentering on 16.5 military bead locks. Which are 8 on 6.5 and fit your 3/4 ton lug pattern. And they have 16.5 tires... https://trailworthyfab.com
Those look like larger aftermarket steel wheels styled to resemble OE wheels. While we don’t have those exact wheels, we do carry the US Wheel 664 OE Series. For your 8 x 6 1/2 in. bolt pattern, the largest diameter available is 17", with width options of 8", 9", or 10".
If you’re interested, let us know your preferred width and we’ll help you dial in the right backspacing for your setup..
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