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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I think the townasty is a tag axle trailer wheel to start with
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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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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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06-05-2010, 10:51 PM | #31 |
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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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06-06-2010, 11:30 AM | #33 |
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Brentz wheels, yes, but they're 22s.
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06-07-2010, 01:52 PM | #34 |
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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. |
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Wow, thanks for all the good responses.
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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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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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So what, you're ditching the '89-'91 and going back to '80s? |
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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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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. Quote:
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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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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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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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<~~~ 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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