Plase post pics of 2WD with aftermarket wheels
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It would be helpful if you would fill out your sig. so we know what kind of truck you have. Non I/C or I/C, SRW or Dually. Good stuff like that.
Jim Lane has a few pictures in his gallery, but his is a Dually as well.
Jim Lane has a few pictures in his gallery, but his is a Dually as well.
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Hi this is a question for jcmoyer2004
My name is Justin I just joined the site are those mickey thompson classic 2 wheels what is the lug patter-how much were they by the way they're sweet
My name is Justin I just joined the site are those mickey thompson classic 2 wheels what is the lug patter-how much were they by the way they're sweet
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hey oilcan, they are eagle wheels, i'll have to see what kind they are on my paperwork. i got them with the tires and everything for about 1500. dang good deal and i love the wheels they look great, and didn't cost a fortune. if you have any other questions, give me a pm and i'll do my best to get you some more info. by the way thanks for the compliment, ive busted my butt rebuilding it
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Here is my 1989 D250 with Rickson 19.5 wheels and Michelin XZT 245/70R19.5 load range G 110 Psi. They load capacity is about 5,000 Lbs per wheel.
I also have pics of my other 4wd dodges with different aftermarket mags as well.
I also have pics of my other 4wd dodges with different aftermarket mags as well.
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thats a REALY good lookin truck what color is that
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Thanks dude! I don't really get any comments on it. It is a lite metallic blue with a blue interior and black rubber mat floors. It is a non LE model so no plastic mouldings anywhere on the inside!
Here are more pics of yet DIFFERENT aftermarket wheels. These are the ones that came with the truck when I bought it. They were Chrome Blade steel wheels. When I went in to get new tires for the first time I found out 3 of the 4 were bent, and the last one was so wobbly that I had to buy a new wheel!
I don't recommend them, but here they are.
Here are more pics of yet DIFFERENT aftermarket wheels. These are the ones that came with the truck when I bought it. They were Chrome Blade steel wheels. When I went in to get new tires for the first time I found out 3 of the 4 were bent, and the last one was so wobbly that I had to buy a new wheel!
I don't recommend them, but here they are.
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The ricksons are rougher than the stock 235/85R16 tire/wheel combo for sure. Much more unsprung weight, but not terrible with the lighter aluminum rims vs, the steel 19.5s. With all the front end 2wd failures I've seen and commuting on I80 to SFO all the time before they fixed all the cracks/potholes I went back to stock for that reason with recommended tire pressures. My front end has been gone through and is well maintained but I didn't want to chuck a lower control arm so they're sitting in the garage at the moment waiting to go on my 4x4 W200/W250 Diesel crew cab adventurer power wagon project. Big roadtrip/honeymoon/vacation plans brewing this summer... Can't decide on getting a cabover camper setup or a trailer. The problem is the CC PW is a short bed so my cabover options are limited to 8' max.
I think the ricksons looked good and were capable for towning, I wish I had those wheels on there when I had my old cabover camper on that d250. It would've been very stable. I am really looking forward to trying them on my 4x4.. They'll probably be much better on a D60...
BTW Richard I'm still out of town but did you still need that Timing cover Gasket?
I think the ricksons looked good and were capable for towning, I wish I had those wheels on there when I had my old cabover camper on that d250. It would've been very stable. I am really looking forward to trying them on my 4x4.. They'll probably be much better on a D60...
BTW Richard I'm still out of town but did you still need that Timing cover Gasket?
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That is nice!!!! how much did the wheel tire combo cost?
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About 5,000 Shipped new.