My RAM 3500 on 24" Alcoa wheels
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Thanks guys!
I think they do the super single or floaters for single wheels trucks. You would have to do a dual wheels conversion otherwise.
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I think they do the super single or floaters for single wheels trucks. You would have to do a dual wheels conversion otherwise.
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How many children did you have to sell into slavery to buy those rims ?
Or the tires ?
Or the tires ?
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No rubbing at all. I've turned hard in both directions and no rub at all. I'm running 285/40/24 tires.
I went through a company called Wheels a Million out of Florida. They buy the wheels themselves used and use a CnC to machine the wheels from a 24.5" to a 24" they polish them and also offer to mill down all the insides of the rear wheels so they don't poke out so bad on the back. I paid $1700 for the wheels + $200 to have the inside of the rears milled down. I went with the best 8 to 10 lug adapters for the price made by American Force $850. I got all 6 tires for $1200, that included mounting and balancing. I went to a local Petro truck stop/travel center and bought the lug nut covers and center caps for $150. So $4100 in the entire setup.
I've seen the same exact setup from other companies from $5300 to $6200.
I've seen the same exact setup from other companies from $5300 to $6200.
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