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you need to talk to your tire dealer. Alcoa's are the ones to get for your dually they will hold up the best. I checked the price for mine and they are about 200 apiece. The Alcoas will not bend or crack under the wieght of your loads.
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I've been eyeing these:<br>http://store.summitracing.com/partde...&view=1024<br><br>Is 3300 lbs the correct load rating for a 2500?<br><br>Chris
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Go with Welds, you can't go wrong. I've had my 16.5x9.75 Weld RoadHawks for 4 years now and they are on tuff wheel. 8) The still look great and are rated to 3,600lbs apeace.<br><br>The only down side is they aren't cheap, $275 was as cheap as I could find them. :'( But they are well worth the money. <br><br>DB
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Neeper concept (N8) are really nice ones, very sharp! If you want to go with some eye turners that are well made too. They are nice, but will cost some coin though! I have to be honest and tell you they are about $600 EACH!
http://www.neeper.com/catalog_truck.php
Scroll down and check out the "N8" dually wheels at the bottom, they are very flashy on a Dodge Dually Sport!
I must say that the Welds and Alcoa's are very nice too, and cheaper. I like the quality in the Neeper, and I wanted something that NOBODY else had here in Oregon. They are very rare on a big truck, but look NIIIICCCCE!
I'll try to send you a pic of my rig...
IMHO,
Pete
http://www.neeper.com/catalog_truck.php
Scroll down and check out the "N8" dually wheels at the bottom, they are very flashy on a Dodge Dually Sport!
I must say that the Welds and Alcoa's are very nice too, and cheaper. I like the quality in the Neeper, and I wanted something that NOBODY else had here in Oregon. They are very rare on a big truck, but look NIIIICCCCE!
I'll try to send you a pic of my rig...
IMHO,
Pete
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I went with the American Raceing rims and have had really good luck with them. They are light and tuff I have never cleaned them for about two years and they still lok great. Baja series 9. something by 16 I think the ones that have the center completely covered look really nice and you don't have to worrie about brake dust getting on them. JMHO<br>DM01
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I would recomment the foose rims or there is a new company in the states that now makes a 19.5 " daulie rim! Thats what Im getting!
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