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Posted by: Rock-N-Roll Nov 30 2009, 11:32 PM

[attachmentid=67]FOR SALE - Rickson 19.5" x 6.75" x 8 lug steel wheels. They were ordered to fit a GMC 2500/3500 HD Single Rear Wheel. They have correct hub bore and back spacing to fit 225/70R19.5" tires in standard wheel wells. 14 ply "G" rated radials, 17/32nds Tread, 110 PSI, much more stabily, (eliminates the sidewall flex) and 7,960 lb. payload capability are the benifits of changing to a real truck tire. The wheels will also fit some Dodge 2500/3500 SRW trucks. There is absolutely nothing wrong with these wheels. They have less than 250 miles on them. The tires are not included in this sale. There are 3 TPMS transmitters included. Wheels are located in Forney, Texas. You can pick them up or I can ship UPS at freight cost + $10/wheel for packaging and insurance. You can calculate shipping costs at UPS.com by putting in your Zip. Wheels weigh an estimated 65 lbs. each. Price for all 4 wheels is $800 firm. Tires are NOT included in the price.

Posted by: Yoda light Dec 13 2009, 04:27 PM

QUOTE(Rock-N-Roll @ Nov 30 2009, 09:32 PM)
[attachmentid=67]FOR SALE - Rickson 19.5" x 6.75" x 8 lug steel wheels.  They were ordered to fit a GMC 2500/3500 HD Single Rear Wheel.  They have correct hub bore and back spacing to fit 225/70R19.5" tires in standard wheel wells.  They will also fit some Dodge 2500/3500 SRW trucks.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with these wheels.  They have less than 250 miles on them.  The tires are not included in this sale.  There are 3 TPMS transmitters included.  Wheels are located in Forney, Texas.  You can pick them up or I can ship UPS at freight cost + $10/wheel for packaging and insurance.  You can calculate shipping costs at UPS.com by putting in your Zip.  Wheels weigh an estimated 65 lbs. each.  Price for all 4 wheels  is $800.  Tires are NOT included in the price.  They were returned.
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Just wondering why you are selling the wheels and returning the tires? I was looking into upgrading to 19.5 wheels on a SRW Ford Super duty. Was there anything wrong with the package or the ride of your truck? Please let me know. Thanks.

Posted by: Rock-N-Roll Dec 13 2009, 05:42 PM

There was nothing wrong with the package. When we were shopping for a 5th wheel, we were looking at a max. 34 footer. We ended up with a 38 footer which exceeded the spring capacity of my truck. I mighta-coulda gone the air bag route but I was able to get all my money back on the tires and got a better deal on a dually than we ever expected, (never should've even gone looking). I'll have to admit there are times I wish I still had the SRW.

I test drove some 5th wheels, 1 with the OEM wheels/tires and 2 with the 19.5's. The difference in the stability was amazing. I think the main difference was less sidewall flex. The ability to air up to 110 psi, 17/32 tread depth and 14 ply tires were added benifits, in my opinion.

I'm no authority on this stuff but I wouldn't hesitate to run the same package again.

Posted by: Yoda light Dec 13 2009, 11:40 PM

QUOTE(Rock-N-Roll @ Dec 13 2009, 03:42 PM)
There was nothing wrong with the package.  When we were shopping for a 5th wheel, we were looking at a max. 34 footer.  We ended up with a 38 footer which exceeded the spring capacity of my truck.  I mighta-coulda gone the air bag route but I was able to get all my money back on the tires and got a better deal on a dually than we ever expected, (never should've even gone looking).  I'll have to admit there are times I wish I still had the SRW.

I test drove some 5th wheels, 1 with the OEM wheels/tires and 2 with the 19.5's.  The difference in the stability was amazing.  I think the main difference was less sidewall flex.  The ability to air up to 110 psi, 17/32 tread depth and 14 ply tires were added benifits, in my opinion. 

I'm no authority on this stuff but I wouldn't hesitate to run the same package again.
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Thanks for the reply, I know now tht I am going in the right direction with the 19.5 wheels.

Posted by: 82mech Dec 15 2009, 11:01 AM

pm sent

Thanks

Posted by: Rock-N-Roll Dec 15 2009, 10:20 PM

QUOTE(82mech @ Dec 15 2009, 10:01 AM)
pm sent

Thanks
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Reply sent via PM - at 915 pm CST

Thank you, R-n-R

Posted by: magnus Feb 23 2015, 08:22 AM

QUOTE(Rock-N-Roll @ Nov 30 2009, 11:32 PM)
[attachmentid=67]FOR SALE - Rickson 19.5" x 6.75" x 8 lug steel wheels.  They were ordered to fit a GMC 2500/3500 HD Single Rear Wheel.  They have correct hub bore and back spacing to fit 225/70R19.5" tires in standard wheel wells.  14 ply "G" rated radials, 17/32nds Tread, 110 PSI, much more stabily, (eliminates the sidewall flex) and 7,960 lb. payload capability are the benifits of changing to a real truck tire.  The wheels will also fit some Dodge 2500/3500 SRW trucks.  There is absolutely nothing wrong with these wheels.  They have less than 250 miles on them.  The tires are not included in this sale.  There are 3 TPMS transmitters included.  Wheels are located in Forney, Texas.  You can pick them up or I can ship UPS at freight cost + $10/wheel for packaging and insurance.  You can calculate shipping costs at UPS.com by putting in your Zip.  Wheels weigh an estimated 65 lbs. each.  Price for all 4 wheels  is $800 firm.  Tires are NOT included in the price.
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i need this rims please. how can i get them

Posted by: HowarJK8 Apr 14 2015, 12:54 AM

Thanks for spreading the word too. We' going to need a ton of help during the beta!










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