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Old 07-26-2009, 03:20 AM
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right now i have 315/70/17 bfg's, i like the tire size and don't want to lift the truck due to towing. question is i have heard about aluminum rims breaking and shearing lugs when putting loads of power down, i'd prefer steel rims, wagon wheel D-hole type like the daytonas, but i have not been able to find them or any like it for the 17" size. i am trying to keep the truck gray and black only, hate chrome!!! any wheel suggestions or links to sites? black wheels!!!
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get some used stock steel wheels, have them sand blasted and powdercoated black.
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Like these? Summit racing has both 17x8 and 17x9 wheels in black for pretty cheap. The 17x8 with 4.5 back space are 70.00. Cragar and U.S wheel both have the D hole wheels.
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i have never heard of "aluminum rims breaking and shearing lugs when putting loads of power down". anyone else?
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those are the ones!!! i was just looking through the summit catalog and did not see them, thanks
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usually aluminum wheels are stronger than steel wheels. someone correct me if i'm wrong.
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those cragar's are only rated a 2000lbs. for 17x8 and 2200lbs. for 17x9
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Those wheels are on the summit racing website. I don't know how to post links so I can't help you there.
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Originally Posted by ZacMan5712
i have never heard of "aluminum rims breaking and shearing lugs when putting loads of power down". anyone else?
Nope
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my friend has sheared lugs and broke two sets of wheels on a 2003 QC LB 4x4 6spd with only a cold air and an edge tuner, so i have been avoiding them.
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Originally Posted by akpowder
my friend has sheared lugs and broke two sets of wheels on a 2003 QC LB 4x4 6spd with only a cold air and an edge tuner, so i have been avoiding them.
What are you avoiding?
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aluminum wheels, i have always put steel on my prior trucks so i have been avoiding them
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Originally Posted by akpowder
my friend has sheared lugs and broke two sets of wheels on a 2003 QC LB 4x4 6spd with only a cold air and an edge tuner, so i have been avoiding them.
were they the stock aluminum wheels? or aftermarket?
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There's basically 2 kinds of aluminum/alloy wheels: cast and forged. Cast are relatively weak. I would never run cast wheels on a HD pickup. If you do and they break, you have nobody to blame but yourself. Well made forged aluminum wheels are strong. Just look at the weight ratings.
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