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Old 06-04-2010, 03:37 PM   #26
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i sold this truck a few months back, it had alcoa 22.5s
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Old 06-04-2010, 03:48 PM   #27
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Im looking at the picture you posted 1badgmc
not trying to be a dick but let me correct you the first picture is a std hub pilot wheel thats had the flang milled down (in my opinon) to clear the lugs from hitting the front fenderwells when laied out and the second picture is the townasty and judging by the flang thickness it hasnt been milled. thats a good picture to see the offset of the townasty wheel
Well, whatever you want to call it, it's still a front wheel to a Tow Nasty set. Specifically, the set from this truck...



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Im not an expert semi wheel guy but Ive spent a lot of time on the phone with trevor from tennessee wheel and tire before I bought 12 wheels and 8 adaptors. along with reading the alcoa book on up keep of their wheels, and its not how to wash and polish them. the book goes in to detail on how to fix and service them so that truck companys can save them and make them last. so with that said heres my opinon. if the wheels are at a junk yard its for a good resone, and their are alot of different typs of semi wheels: size, bolt pattron,hub piloted, non hub piloted, lug piloted, non lug piloted, offsets and so on unless you know what your looking for your better off to make the jump and buy them from someone thats on the same page as you. in the long run you may save yourself time and money.
Im not try'n to tell anyone how to spend their dollars because you'll do it your way in the end
If that was meant for me, combing a junkyard for semi wheels was never an option I had considered.

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Old 06-04-2010, 09:18 PM   #28
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I think the townasty is a tag axle trailer wheel to start with
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Old 06-04-2010, 10:01 PM   #29
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Well that's a start. I still wonder why nobody else uses them.
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Old 06-05-2010, 08:09 AM   #30
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Ill start taking pics of some of the ones that roll through, they are pretty sweet.
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Old 06-05-2010, 10:51 PM   #31
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Old 06-06-2010, 11:12 AM   #32
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the truck in the first thread(4th pic down) has direct bolt-on brentz dually wheels, they are 19s. not sure if he is in business anymore.

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Old 06-06-2010, 11:30 AM   #33
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the truck in the first thread(4th pic down) has direct bolt-on brentz dually wheels, they are 19s. not sure if he is in business anymore.
Brentz wheels, yes, but they're 22s.
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Old 06-07-2010, 01:52 PM   #34
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Well that's a start. I still wonder why nobody else uses them.
Whats up jason,
From what I can tell the townasty wheels are like what phishninmn said a tag axle or drop axle wheel. There are however a lot of different wheels used on drop axles. Some are full sized wheels, some are a lot smaller, some are more narrow, some use super singles, and some have different offsets. The reason no one other than trevor is making such a wheel as the townasty is its marketed to a niche inside a niche. There's only a small percentage of people who have duallies much less ones that are going to shell out the coin for a set of semis, of that group only a small percentage will run them on lowered or bagged trucks. Especially on squares when you can swap in a Cab and chassis axle for less money than what it take to up grade to the townastys.
Heres a pic of my dually running 22" big hole classics. I will be running all 6 milled semis on nitto 265/35s with a C&C rear.
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Old 06-07-2010, 02:16 PM   #35
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Wow, thanks for all the good responses.
Dropd80s we need more pix of your Dually!!!
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Old 06-07-2010, 02:59 PM   #36
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Whats up jason,
From what I can tell the townasty wheels are like what phishninmn said a tag axle or drop axle wheel. There are however a lot of different wheels used on drop axles. Some are full sized wheels, some are a lot smaller, some are more narrow, some use super singles, and some have different offsets. The reason no one other than trevor is making such a wheel as the townasty is its marketed to a niche inside a niche. There's only a small percentage of people who have duallies much less ones that are going to shell out the coin for a set of semis, of that group only a small percentage will run them on lowered or bagged trucks. Especially on squares when you can swap in a Cab and chassis axle for less money than what it take to up grade to the townastys.
Heres a pic of my dually running 22" big hole classics. I will be running all 6 milled semis on nitto 265/35s with a C&C rear.
Man, I need to get out there and drool over that thing sometime.

My logic for wanting the Tow Nastys or some similar setup that will tuck with a stock axle and stock fenders is for the times when I may want to put the stock wheels back on for whatever reason. I just don't like the sucked in look you end up with from the narrower axle or wider fenders.

It's not like I'll be buying anything anytime soon, but I just want to figure things out beforehand.
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Old 06-08-2010, 10:42 AM   #37
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Man, I need to get out there and drool over that thing sometime.

My logic for wanting the Tow Nastys or some similar setup that will tuck with a stock axle and stock fenders is for the times when I may want to put the stock wheels back on for whatever reason. I just don't like the sucked in look you end up with from the narrower axle or wider fenders.

It's not like I'll be buying anything anytime soon, but I just want to figure things out beforehand.
Thats true, you would be able to fit stock wheels back on with a C&C but they would be sucked in pretty far. I actually have a Standard dually, C&C, and single wheel rearend. So I can select a WMS from 72", 67.5", or 63.5". This will let me fine tune the gap between my outside wheels and stock width fenders, all with stock axle widths nothing custom. That is of course when i get to working on the rear. I'm still setting up the front suspension now.
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Wow, thanks for all the good responses.
Dropd80s we need more pix of your Dually!!!
I only have a few more pics, and they're all crappy cell phone pics.
I hope to start a build thread once I have more done to show.
P.S. I ditched 89-91 core support.



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Old 06-08-2010, 01:53 PM   #38
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I only have a few more pics, and they're all crappy cell phone pics.
I hope to start a build thread once I have more done to show.
P.S. I ditched 89-91 core support.
Damn, I thought you told me it was a single cab? The bigger the better!

So what, you're ditching the '89-'91 and going back to '80s?
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Old 06-08-2010, 03:20 PM   #39
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You've gotten a lot done on the truck!
1BadGMC where are pics of your dually?

Can you guys clarify for me, is a TowNasty only made by Tenessee Wheel & Tire? Named after the red/black truck? Or is a TowNasty the extra smaller tires on concrete trucks.
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You've gotten a lot done on the truck!
1BadGMC where are pics of your dually?
1-owner truck. My dad bought it brand new in August of '88. It had 12 miles on the odometer when we picked it up. It has 80,000 on it now. 454 and originally had a 700R4, but now it has a 5-speed. I took care of it when I was in high school with all the detailing and what not. My reward was to be able to take it out on the weekend. After I went off to college, my dad neglected to pick up where I left off. It's in desperate need of a paint job, and the dash is shot.





Obviously I'd love some 22s for it someday, but I'd even settle for some 19s. I don't need to lay it out. I could live with a nice, big static drop...6/8 or so. I would love to do a 2-tone color scheme like this...



...with the blue being the same color that's on my '91.

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Can you guys clarify for me, is a TowNasty only made by Tenessee Wheel & Tire? Named after the red/black truck? Or is a TowNasty the extra smaller tires on concrete trucks.
Tow Nastys are the wheels made by Tennessee Wheel & Tire.
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Old 06-09-2010, 09:49 PM   #41
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You've gotten a lot done on the truck!
1BadGMC where are pics of your dually?

Can you guys clarify for me, is a TowNasty only made by Tenessee Wheel & Tire? Named after the red/black truck? Or is a TowNasty the extra smaller tires on concrete trucks.
the townasty is the outside dual wheel and how it came known as the townasty is chase (the owner and builder of townasty) did the research and found the wheel that was needed to accomplish the ability to tuck the rear wheels with out changing or narrowing the rear end. then he had trevor of tennessee wheel and tire do all the machine work

and that boys a girls is how the townasty was born
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Old 06-09-2010, 10:21 PM   #42
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Thanks guys! I went by a local truck stop today just to check out what the big boys are running.
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Old 06-13-2010, 04:50 AM   #43
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dang. I had decided I was gonna get some MKW direct bolt 19'5's but after read'n this I think I'm gonna go with the TowNasty's !
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Old 06-14-2010, 09:44 AM   #44
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Damn, I thought you told me it was a single cab? The bigger the better!

So what, you're ditching the '89-'91 and going back to '80s?
No single cab duallys for me. I like some of the ones being built here but crew cabs are where its at. I put that 89-91 core support in a 81 SWB I sold a while back. Im going to run the 85-88 grille. Either the entire silverado grille, or the work grille with dual head light bezels haven't decided yet.
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Old 07-24-2010, 03:58 PM   #45
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<~~~ Another Vote for TN Wheel & Tire. And for any of you guys even
considering the 19.5's to save some $ you better research TIRES SIZES
before you buy rims. Very, Very few Low Profiles are available. They sell
a 19" direct bolt on, 22's and 24's will require 8 to 10 lug adapters.
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