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    Default Deep Dish? wheels for series

    Hey, does anyone know who makes those deep dish versions of the series wheels? I've seen them on a bunch of trucks over in BC but don't know anything else about them. Curious who sells them too.

    Don't have any images at the moment but will post if I can find some.

    Cheers,
    Tim

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    Ah ha!
    Just found a picture and answered part of my question at the same time. He says they are 130 wide rims.

    http://www.cornerstone-studios.com/jake/jake.htm


    Now where can you find those?

    Tim

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    Our host, RN, stocks them, but they aren't cheap....$210 a pop at my last check in year ago. In the UK Paddocks sells them for about GBP 38 each, which is about $70, but then you have shipping and they are not light....

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    and...the part # is ANR1534PM...they were original equipment on all NAS D110s, and all High-Cap pic-ups.

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    Default ANR1534PM

    The specs on the wheels are:

    6.5" x 16", 2 7/8" offset

    While these are more expensive than the standard 16" steel wheel found on Series, they really look sharp and provide a great looking stance(in my opinion).

    Mike Koch
    Last edited by Mike Koch; 02-01-2007 at 09:59 AM.
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    Thanks for the heads up everyone.
    Now I know they are at least attainable.

    Cheers,
    Tim

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    Agreed that they really look good on a series truck....and the slightly wider stance may give marginally more stability.

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    If it helps you track them down Tim, these (or certainly something very similar 6.5" wide) are often referred to as 1-ton rims. If you find a supplier for a sensible price, please let me know

    Cheers
    Luke

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    1 ton rim = Hi-Capacity PU rim, or so i was lead to believe...

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    My understanding too Clive.

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