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Local to me. 19.5 wheel, but it is a 10 bolt wheel.

Is there an adapter to put this to a 8 on 6.5" These wheels are aluminum, polished inside and out. Can pick them up for $750, just need to make sure I can get them to work first.
 
I'm at the realization now that I need 19.5" to carry my camper and still be able to tow. Gonna run me about $3k to get the size and tread I want. That's 4 M608z 285/70 on Vision haulers. Ouch.
 
Local to me. 19.5 wheel, but it is a 10 bolt wheel.

Is there an adapter to put this to a 8 on 6.5" These wheels are aluminum, polished inside and out. Can pick them up for $750, just need to make sure I can get them to work first.

Why not buy 4 new wheels for about $50 more and not have to buy adapters?
 
Why not buy 4 new wheels for about $50 more and not have to buy adapters?


With the cost of doing that way your correct. I am trying to patch something together without a lot out of pocket. Yes I am cheap, I know it.

If I sell my second home we have been hanging onto not to take a loss on life would be good and i will have an extra 20K a year to play with, but alas we are forced to live with what we have...............
 
With the cost of doing that way your correct. I am trying to patch something together without a lot out of pocket. Yes I am cheap, I know it.

If I sell my second home we have been hanging onto not to take a loss on life would be good and i will have an extra 20K a year to play with, but alas we are forced to live with what we have...............

I guess I am not sure what you are trying to do.

Your 1st post talks about 19.5"s wheels for $750. You make it seem like it's a good deal, but would have to buy adapters to make them work. The adapters would also mess with backspacing.

I give you an option that is 4 new wheels for $50 more, less than you would spend on adapters, and now it's too much money???? Not sure how that makes any sense.

It's possible you have a DRW (19.5 discussions are 99% of the time for SRW's), but why would you need 19.5's on a DRW?? Especially on a budget (want isn't a generally a budget choice)? You don't gain any useable payload, and at the weights the truck can handle I am not sure how much more stability you would gain.

So... what's the whole story? Are you wanting to spend $750 on 4 or 6 wheels?
 
Sorry I misunderstood.

Yes it is a dually. I want 19.5 or 22.5 due to longer service life from the tire and a taller tire to get rev's down at interstate speeds. I am trying to buy used v/s new. I have found some used 19.5's but with a ten hole pattern, or are a metric pattern, or are out in MT, or too short/tall of a tire which means I am trying to sell rubber and buy again.

I didn't know you meant 50 less than just the adapters. That sounds like a deal, but it makes sense that it is for a single screw axle. Some of the ones I found were for six wheels, and decent rubber. But with adapters on top of it kinda of puts it out there.
 
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