Ha!! You're sitting on the old family farm!! My family settled that area just before the civil war. The old house was just East of you on Beltline road @ 2 miles... . The water towers are so the fine folk of the DFW Metrohell can water their yards... . so they can mow them... . so they can water them... . so they can mow... . I've still got some land I inherited down there... I need to get it sold... you flew right over my head, no doubt. Scary. What brought you down here?!? I'd have cooked steaks if I'd known... . oh, wait, I did anyway!!
Cool on the spacer. I prefer the steel, as I've broken a couple of aluminum ones... . but I'm hard on stuff.....
Ok, I see on the spacer size. I used the 1. 5" on my '03, and it works pretty well. They'll ocassionally rub with an extremely heavy load. I'd think they would on your's too. I'd wager you are using either the 315/70R17 or 35x12. 50R17? I don't like having to have the fender extensions on mine, but the tires make the truck float in the sand and get around sooooo much better.
Ummmm, no on the Eagle wheel being made by Alcoa. American Eagle wheel is a privately owned family company. The company helped develop
counter-pressure casting, a completely different process than
ingot forging, use by Alcoa. It also has its own coating facilities to create finishes used in their other wheel lines, such as BOSS, Eagle, MSR, Rhino, USA Forged, and VooDoo. The have a factory in California and another in South Carolina. NOT to take away from their quality. I like their product, and actually carry a few in stock. I wish they weren't so hard to get sometimes!! The 17s were impossible to get '05-08. I had 6 month backorders!!! :{