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imdarren 09-14-2003 02:41 PM

Need Aftermarket Wheel Ideas
 
Starting to shop for after market Aluminum wheels.
They are for a 3/4 ton 4x4. So no frilly stuff.
Already looked at Les Schwab (local tire chain). Too much frilly stuff there.
Need ideas of good wheel manufacturers, and their website addresses please.
Or heck. Post some pix of your 3/4 ton 4x4's here and give me some good ideas.

Thanks!
Darren

boraxman 09-14-2003 03:57 PM

Youve got to check www.centerlinewheels.com click wheeldeals, enter info. If you find something you like you can save some bucks. I bought a set and they shipped them for $30. Most of these are overruns and closeouts. If blems it will say...good luck!

imdarren 09-14-2003 05:51 PM

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Does anyone know what these are called?
Or who makes them?

Thanks!

Darren

imdarren 09-14-2003 05:52 PM

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I think these are the same?
Any ideas on Mfg.?

cdowns 09-14-2003 06:40 PM

they're called slotted aluminium wheels they were popular in the 70's alot od manufacturers made them , hildebrand still makes a version of them

dinnut 09-14-2003 07:06 PM

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how bout these?

jjk3 09-14-2003 08:24 PM

Boarxman--Thanks for posting that site. I've been considering some new rims, and they had some on there I really liked. I hope I'm not hijacking the thread, but I do have one question. What's the bolts circle for a stock '68 C-10 1/2 ton? It has 6 lugs, but I was just looking for a quick reply? Thanks.

imdarren 09-15-2003 12:33 AM

cdowns,
I looked on the web under Hildebrand.
Found nothing. Is this spelling correct?

Thanks.

Darren

Richard 09-15-2003 12:43 AM

The first wheels you posted look a bit like MT Challengers made by Alcoa. They have been discontinued. I do know where quite a few sets are if you are interested about $200 ea.

imdarren 09-15-2003 12:47 AM

Richard,
Are they new?
They would need to be 8 Lug 16" x 10"wide for a 3/4 ton.

Darren

Richard 09-15-2003 12:50 AM

Yes new, that price is for a 15x10 6 lug. I can PM you with more info if you would like to check on them they do not have a website as far as I know.
Just checked on the specs http://www.samsoffroad.com/samsoffro...er%20Specs.htm looks like they are only available on a 16x7 and 16x8 in 8 lug.

Mudder 09-15-2003 01:07 AM

Cleaning is one thing to take into consideration. Polished aluminum is really tuff to keep looking nice. I like Welds but they do take some care.

imdarren 09-15-2003 08:36 PM

It seems that if someone was making these, they would use modern coatings (clear coat) to keep them shiney? And not just polish them like they did in the old days.
Any thoughts guys?
I think the top Orange truck / wheels belong to Joesjunk?
Could anyone confirm? I guess I could PM him . . .

Darren

Mudder 09-15-2003 08:53 PM

The problem with clear coat is like on tool boxes....they get dull or peel then theres nothing you can do about it.

dinnut 09-15-2003 09:03 PM

my mom has aluminum boyds on her sub and polish them even though they have some coating on them. they look great.

dinnut 09-15-2003 09:05 PM

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Stocker 09-15-2003 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by imdarren
cdowns,
I looked on the web under Hildebrand.
Found nothing. Is this spelling correct?

Darren, try Halibrand.

Richard 09-15-2003 11:10 PM

In my experience I have found that the type of wheel makes a big difference. When you are buying an inexpensive cast wheel what Mudder67 is true. The material is more porous and collects impuritys faster. I used to have set of 17" Budniks on my 94 when it was dropped and they looked almost as good as when I bought them when sold 3 years later with a quick polish. The same can be said about my Billit Specialties wheels that are on it now, still nice after a couple of years. The truck is my daily driver so the wheels see weather also. The Alcoas are a forged billit wheel so I believe I can expect the same from them. Even with less expensive wheels if you give them a real good machine polish they are much easier to keep up on. A friend had a set of cheap Enkie's (sp?) stripped and polished by a shop here for $100 and they looked real good even after a year. Good luck in your wheel search.

Mudder 09-15-2003 11:15 PM

My Welds are 8 years old and they look better than guys that have had their for a couple of years. My truck has been out in the weather and theirs inside and hauled on trailers. I take care of mine. I dry them after washing and I dont let water spots build up on them....It takes time.

Just think about the up keep when you go to buy wheels...

Dusti 09-15-2003 11:55 PM

Re: Need Aftermarket Wheel Ideas
 
Quote:

Originally posted by imdarren
Starting to shop for after market Aluminum wheels.
They are for a 3/4 ton 4x4. So no frilly stuff.
Already looked at Les Schwab (local tire chain). Too much frilly stuff there.


Thanks!
Darren

Darren, try Hi-way fuel, they sell tires and wheels there,les schwab probably could get you anything but they always try to sell the spendy wheels.
DC parts in Vancouver had a set used 8-lug slotted mags for sale the last time I was in there.I think he wanted $300 for them.

Bob W

imdarren 09-16-2003 12:15 AM

I'll check them out.
Thanks Bob.

Darren

Mechanic 09-16-2003 01:06 AM

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Darren,
Here's what 15 X 10 slots look like on a Cheyenne 20. Fronts are 31/10.50R15, rears are 32/11.50R15. The set in BC would be a great deal, esp if $300 Canadian. You can see a couple of close-up shots in the "Pictures" board. GL...

byrdman 09-16-2003 03:03 AM

I'd have to agree with mudder67, Weld makes some really good
pick-up wheels. Polished wheels do require a little more
maint. than plated, but i think the polished look goes good with our older 4x4's.
As far as where to buy, I am kind of a schwaby's fan.
You may pay a little more up front, but the service you get is
well worth the cost. just my $0.02.:metal:

Joesjunk 09-16-2003 11:10 AM

Yes, That is my truck. I bought them at a swap meet about 10 years ago. Them I had them polished. I don't know any one with 8 lug wheels for sale. All I can tell you is good luck and keep looking, they are tough to find but look cool!!!!! American racing used to make these wheels a few years ago. Also Mickey thompson made them not too long ago also.

Joe

cheyenne10 09-16-2003 07:03 PM

Joe
 
Are those 10" wheels on a 1/2 ton? What size tires and lift if any? Always liked pictures of your truck!!


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