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06-21-2010, 05:46 PM | #1 |
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Duallie simulators in stainless??
Anyone have any luck with these? Who makes ones that fit right? I am looking for the bolt on ones, not the wheel cover snap ons. 16 1/2 inch Chevy.
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06-22-2010, 10:03 PM | #2 |
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Location: East Central Illinois
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Re: Duallie simulators in stainless??
I acquired a set of stainless Pacific Dually simulators from the '79' dually I bought. Switched them over to the '85' dump bed when I bought it. Decent fit, finish and looks is about all I can say.
http://www.pacific-dualies.com/produ...vy_39-1658.php Granted this is my only experience with simulators. I was surprised how inexpensive they are. Noticed there are a variety to be found on e-bay as well so it may be worth shopping around. I'll admit it does make a real difference in appearance. Here is the '79' sitting without chrome. Thinking I need to at least paint those wheels. Mark
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06-23-2010, 09:03 AM | #3 |
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Location: Richmond, VA
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Re: Duallie simulators in stainless??
Having good luck with mine. They bolt on. They're cheap made in China but are some kind of stainless steel. I think Phoenix brand, bought through Summit racing (or was it Jegs?) Best 100 bux I ever spent on the truck.
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