Big wheel Adapters??
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Big wheel Adapters??
Anyone running these adapters?
http://www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp
They are priced right but I'm looking for someone that has run them and is satisfied with them.
I scored 6 aluminum wheels cheap so I'm going to put my setup together myself, it looks like I'm going to be able to get everything on the truck for $3000-$3500 w/ the Sumitomo traction tires.
http://www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp
They are priced right but I'm looking for someone that has run them and is satisfied with them.
I scored 6 aluminum wheels cheap so I'm going to put my setup together myself, it looks like I'm going to be able to get everything on the truck for $3000-$3500 w/ the Sumitomo traction tires.
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What's the price of those ? I am in the process of gettin my chit together as we speak. I have another brand of adapters and my two steel inners sitting waitin for the aluminums and the rubbers. Just lookin for some cheap aluminums.
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If those are aluminum [they look like it] I would be a little skeptical. All of the bigger names in adaptors seem to be using steel in their assemblies. Perhaps it is over-kill, but it makes me feel safer! I got mine from TAW manufacturing [chromewheel.com] There is a lot of good info on their site, tons of pics too.
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Anyone running these adapters?
http://www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp
They are priced right but I'm looking for someone that has run them and is satisfied with them.
I scored 6 aluminum wheels cheap so I'm going to put my setup together myself, it looks like I'm going to be able to get everything on the truck for $3000-$3500 w/ the Sumitomo traction tires.
http://www.wheeladapter.com/home.asp
They are priced right but I'm looking for someone that has run them and is satisfied with them.
I scored 6 aluminum wheels cheap so I'm going to put my setup together myself, it looks like I'm going to be able to get everything on the truck for $3000-$3500 w/ the Sumitomo traction tires.
I Run 6 aluminum wheels to and I would recomend putting on longer studs right away. With the standard stud the nut is not on all the way Longer studs are cheap and easy to do!!!
I have the Sumitomo traction tires and wish I would have gone with the michelians. The Sumitomo are a good tire but when you drive a lot of gravel like I do those lugs can throw some big rocks.
If you wouldn't mind some with some miles send me a PM
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Most people are running the American Force adaptors. Like RAMRODD said, stay away from aluminum. I got my setup from www.duallywheels4u.com for $3750. Everything was brand new (4 Alcoa wheels, 2 Accuride steel wheels, 6 Sumitomo tires, 4 American Force adaptors, center caps, and lug covers). Just an example to compare pricing to.
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