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Bedlam wrote:Mike and Terry Ann wrote:
Sorry for going off the topic, but how do you fix the finish on an aluminum wheel where the wheel weight has been.
Most alloy rims have a clear coat finish. If the finish is damaged, it has to be re applied. If the the finish is in tact, you may be able to clean it up with multiple wax or polish applications.
Jun-12-2014 07:15 AM
Mike and Terry Ann wrote:
Sorry for going off the topic, but how do you fix the finish on an aluminum wheel where the wheel weight has been.
Jun-12-2014 07:09 AM
billtex wrote:billyray50 wrote:billtex wrote:
As you are buying a new truck, it would be cool if the dealer would just swap out the tires for you...don't know if they will do that.
Another thing to consider; steel wheels are rated higher than aluminum. See if you can get steelies from a 1 ton SRW.
Let the dealer know what you are planning for your truck, maybe they will work with you.
Most dealers are clue-less about actually using trucks...you may have to educate them.
Good luck, B
Most steel wheels are not rated higher than true forged aluminum. At least that's what I was told by 3 wheel companies. Was told my 17"x 8 forged aluminum were stronger and rated higher than steel.
Not likely...look at material properties for forged aluminum vs. steel. Big difference. You would need a alum wheel ~ 2x the size (thickness) of steel to have = strength.(Ever see a commercial truck w/alum wheels?)
Another thing to keep in mind is failure mode. Aluminum will fail catastrophically, steel will deform (and can be safely repaired).
Having said that; you can certainly get (forged) aluminum wheel of the proper rating to carry a TC.
But the steel vs. alum is something to keep in mind when wheel shopping...
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(Ever see a commercial truck w/alum wheels?)
Jun-12-2014 05:06 AM
billyray50 wrote:billtex wrote:
As you are buying a new truck, it would be cool if the dealer would just swap out the tires for you...don't know if they will do that.
Another thing to consider; steel wheels are rated higher than aluminum. See if you can get steelies from a 1 ton SRW.
Let the dealer know what you are planning for your truck, maybe they will work with you.
Most dealers are clue-less about actually using trucks...you may have to educate them.
Good luck, B
Most steel wheels are not rated higher than true forged aluminum. At least that's what I was told by 3 wheel companies. Was told my 17"x 8 forged aluminum were stronger and rated higher than steel.
Jun-11-2014 08:45 PM