Jan-09-2017 04:04 PM
Jan-10-2017 02:04 PM
Greene728 wrote:
In my area Craigslist is generally saturated with OEM wheels of basically every manufacturer.
Jan-10-2017 07:17 AM
kw/00 wrote:
I have aftermarket rims on my truck. They need to be rated the same or higher then the factory rims. Mine were rate higher then the original. I do believe there is a website out there that can sell you the original. I have seen in but can't recall the name, hopefully someone will chime in. Otherwise search out the aftermarket rims and make sure their rated load capacity is equal or higher then what you have now. A good tire shop can help you with this.
Jan-10-2017 07:08 AM
gitane59 wrote:
I ruined an OEM polished 17x6.5 aluminium front wheel on my Ford F350 dually a couple month's ago and have been running the rusty steel spare and I am wanting to get it replaced.
It is next to impossible to find a used OEM wheel and new ones from Ford are around $800 US.
Aftermarket aluminium wheels in a matte black finish of the exact same size and spec's for this vehicle start at about $211 US a piece and go up from there depending on manufacturer.
Has anyone got any experience with or thoughts about using aftermarket wheels on a tow vehicle?
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Jan-10-2017 02:39 AM
kw/00 wrote:
A good tire shop can help you with this.
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