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Old 10-15-2004, 07:42 AM   #1
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12x15 Alloy Wheels w/33's FS

Wheels are in good shape, tires are at about 30% tread left.
These wheels are 12" wide. 6 lug pattern to fit (of course) chevy 4x4's
$400.00 picked up in VT.
$450.00 delivered.


[EDIT] 2/13/05 - Heading south again, possibly as soon as the weekend of the 18th of feb. (date not engraved in stone yet) Could deliver wheels/tires.
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Old 10-15-2004, 08:56 PM   #2
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Old 10-15-2004, 10:29 PM   #3
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ME NO UNDERSTAND Y U CAN'T SELL EM
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Old 10-15-2004, 10:33 PM   #4
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Yeah, I don't know either...
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Old 10-15-2004, 10:41 PM   #5
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HEY KURT, HOW COME YOU DIDN'T COME DOWN FOR THE COOKOUT
I MEAN IT'S ONLY LIKE A WHOLE DAYS DRIVE FROM UR PLACE 2 HERE
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Old 10-16-2004, 06:03 AM   #6
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Wanted to but had to work...
TTT - once again.
This is a set of 4, incase I hadn't mentioned it...
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Old 10-21-2004, 05:18 AM   #7
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Still got 'em...
I guess I'll have to put them on the wrecker then
Bump to the top...
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Old 02-13-2005, 11:42 AM   #8
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Another bump - TTT
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Old 02-13-2005, 12:23 PM   #9
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wish you were closer, hows that?
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Old 02-13-2005, 06:54 PM   #11
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Wow, wish those wheel/tires would fit on my stock 70 4x4. I would buy them! I could even get my step dad to drive over from NH to pick them up for me. I have been debating for awhile now if I could get 33's on a stock height truck. When I measure everything they "look" like they would fit but I have no clue about the turn radius and such. I also was planning on going with a 10" rim and 12.50s and those look much wider than that.
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Old 02-26-2005, 08:23 AM   #14
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They will fit on 6 lug wheel 4x4s. Kurt is a fantastic guy to do business with, he would never steer you wrong.
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I dont mean fit " bolt pattern" wise, I mean fit "wheel well" wise. I have measured several times and it looks to me like my wheel wells can fit a 33" diameter but I think things would rub if I was using a 12.50 wheel. I almost sure something would rub with those wheels.
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I dont mean fit " bolt pattern" wise, I mean fit "wheel well" wise. I have measured several times and it looks to me like my wheel wells can fit a 33" diameter but I think things would rub if I was using a 12.50 wheel. I almost sure something would rub with those wheels.

HAVE SEEN SEVERAL SETS OF 33'S ON STOCK RIGS, THE WIDTH IS
I'M SURE WHEN KURT DRAGS HIS A$$ OUTA BED HE WILL REPLY 2 THIS
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HAVE SEEN SEVERAL SETS OF 33'S ON STOCK RIGS, THE WIDTH IS
I'M SURE WHEN KURT DRAGS HIS A$$ OUTA BED HE WILL REPLY 2 THIS
Okay ya got me.
These wheels have to much width for a stock truck, turning would be affected, their 'fat'.
Perfect on a truck with a 4" lift though.
Not the best pic but that's them on my blazer when I got it.
FYI, that pic was taken on route 66 in New Mexico on the drive home from AZ.
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Do you happen to know how fat they are? Just so I know what is to big? I have been wondering if I got 33's 10.50s if they would fit a stock truck. I also know that if I had a smaller rim 15x8 would make the over all width of the tire smaller than if say they were on a 15x10 rim?
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Do you happen to know how fat they are? Just so I know what is to big? I have been wondering if I got 33's 10.50s if they would fit a stock truck. I also know that if I had a smaller rim 15x8 would make the over all width of the tire smaller than if say they were on a 15x10 rim?

I HAVE 35 X 12.5 X 15'S ON A SET OF 73 UP 4WD 15 X 8 RALLY'S, SO
I'D SAY YES TO THE 10.5'S ON A STOCK TRUCK, BUT THAT IS JMHO
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Do you happen to know how fat they are? Just so I know what is to big? I have been wondering if I got 33's 10.50s if they would fit a stock truck. I also know that if I had a smaller rim 15x8 would make the over all width of the tire smaller than if say they were on a 15x10 rim?
The rims in this post are 12" wide.
A stock truck can take a 33" tire on a 10" rim fine, just don't exspect to do any serious wheeling.
If you were to run a 8" rim (ralley wheel) with 33's, wheeling should be fine.
BobbyK on the board does some awesome wheeling with his blazer running stock suspension and factory 8" ralley's.
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