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Old 01-10-2004, 07:44 AM
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I have been looking for stainless steel wheel simulators for my dually - 350 superduty. I have seen many examples on various sites but just not sure what is best. If anyone has purchased any please give your input.Thanks.
 
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the easiest thing is to check out your local aftermarket shops. On my last truck I picked them up from the dealer, I wanted the Logo in the center. You will probably also need the valve core extensions also. Simulator tend to have smaller Openings and its much harder to access the valve stems to check your tire pressure. I eneded up getting some alum wheels to accent the truck and never regreted it. Good luck on which one you decide but remember not all of them are the same. There are even some plastic cover''s out there but I think they are for the diggers and not real trucks..heheh
 
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