Apr-02-2014 08:30 PM
Apr-28-2014 08:32 AM
mkirsch wrote:
Yeah, but the number of people that toss their stock steel wheels in favor of bling wheels, or who choose the truck with the bling wheels to begin with, far exceeds the number of people who want to downgrade.
I would put money on the actual number being somewhere in the hundreds-to-one or thousands-to-one ratio.
Apr-28-2014 08:23 AM
Apr-28-2014 06:41 AM
deltabravo wrote:mkirsch wrote:
If you're going to go to 285's, you go with bling alloy rims. After all, it's only money.
THen there's people like me that got rid of the bling wheels right after buying my recent truck.
I also found some OEM steel wheels on CL and bought them. They are ugly as heck, but the price couldn't be beat considering they came with new tires. THey are from a GM 3/4 ton van.
These are what came on the truck:
Apr-26-2014 05:32 PM
mkirsch wrote:
If you're going to go to 285's, you go with bling alloy rims. After all, it's only money.
Apr-25-2014 12:00 PM
Joe417 wrote:
He may be right, but I think there are many who would buy them for the safety peace of mind rather than 19.5s.
Apr-25-2014 11:42 AM
Joe417 wrote:
You are right Bill. The tires are Firestone and they recommend 7.5 - 9" wheels.
Apr-25-2014 11:17 AM
Apr-25-2014 10:11 AM
Apr-25-2014 05:44 AM
Joe417 wrote:
I called Stockton Wheel Service. They can make a wider wheel but it would be by widening the inner edge of the rim. That wouldn't work with the 285/75r16s as it would rub when turning. He said their wheels were also Lug centric which we certainly don't want with a heavier load.
Apr-24-2014 07:29 PM
Joe417 wrote:
I still haven't had time to try the salvage yard for some 16x7s from a 3500. The tire manufacturer recommended 7 to 8.5s. An additional 1/2" will help some
Apr-24-2014 07:13 PM
Apr-24-2014 07:00 PM
Apr-24-2014 12:10 PM
Apr-24-2014 12:06 PM
BurbMan wrote:
... here's a set of OEM steel wheels that are also 16x6.5