
Also what about those air valves on the rear duels. Is there any kind of custom air valve externders I can attach to make it easier to check the air?
JAaron said:http://www.americanforcewheels.com/products.html
check those out. I just saw a set of those on e-bay for $1300, I was going to e-mail the company and find out the weight rating on them, but since I'm not in a big hurry to buy yet-only 11,000 miles on my stock tires- I didn't. price seems to be about $100 less per wheel than ricksons.
JAaron said:http://www.americanforcewheels.com/products.html
I was going to e-mail the company and find out the weight rating on themQUOTE]
I called them last week. The wheels are grossly underrated @ 2600lbs per wheel. They do not meet the air pressure rating for the 19. 5" tires and they are constructed of CAST aluminum. Plus they are only 6" wide which means you can only run the 225/70R19. 5's, not the 245/70R19. 5's and no way, no how are you gonna mount 265/70R19. 5's on them. Right idea, just badly executed. But their steel inner wheel holds promise since the price is right and I believe its listed as an Accuride branded wheel. Been trying to find a part number for that as I have access to Accuride through other sources.
Still hoping Alcoa gets in gear and comes out with the direct bolt on 19. 5 that they've been promising for awhile now.
That said, Ultra Wheel now lists two different 17" dually wheels with the correct width of 6. 5". American Eagle uses a 6" wheel and are underrated for load. Plus, they use the old school style Mag shank lug nut, YUK:{ These things suck to bolt up. The ultra's use a conical seat type lug, still not as good as the hubcentric set up of stock, but better than the mag shank style.
COME ON ALCOA, GET IT IN GEAR AND GET ER DONE Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo. Oo.
WUnderwood said:
btanner said:brentzwheels.com , http://www.stocktonwheel.com/ there are some others but those are the two that I like
-ben
MMeier said:On thier site, they list 19" wheels, I am hoping they mean 19. 5" wheels, anyone??![]()
Slicks said:Anyone wanting to sell their stock 17" dually wheels?
RTFoster said:Ricksontruck has a great selection of steel 19. 5's and they also have really nice aluminums for a much better price than brentz. bentz actually get some of his wheels from rickson it definetly worth checking out. Ricksontruck.com
MMeier said:On thier site, they list 19" wheels, I am hoping they mean 19. 5" wheels, anyone??![]()