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Pullin crx hf 07-09-2012 02:54 PM

22.5 rims on 1st gen?
 
Does anyone know if there is a company that offers a kit to put 22.5" semi rims on the 1st gen dodges? I haven't seen any nor have I seen a 1st gen with this setup. Is there a reason why? Other than some folks not liking them. Thanks!

flyingcrodeo 07-09-2012 07:10 PM

Well to my knowledge the 8 lug pattern is the same as the newer dodges and so im guessing that the 8 to 10 lug adapter kits work and should fit. But if your truck is a 2wd you will have clearance issues and i have a 4x4 with 20's and 34's that rub on the drag link bar so in clearance issues on the 4x4 i think that that will be your only problem but im guessing the kit should work.

Pullin crx hf 07-10-2012 01:09 AM

Thanks for the info! Mine is a 2wd. I've got a 1" leveler for the front, and a 3" body lift. I have the whole body off the truck now. I've heard the "coined wheel" being an issue. Any info there?

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Or is the whole coined wheels thing irrelevant when using different rims all around? My truck is a single axle to begin with by the way.

flyingcrodeo 07-11-2012 08:13 PM

I hope it's a single axle, if not you'll have bout $3,000 more in 4 more wheels and tires lol but not sure what your talking about on the "coined wheel" thing. And I think if your runnin a 1" lift in the front and 3 more inches on the body i think you'll be ok on the clearance of the fenders and body but i think you'll be fine on clearance on everything else especially if its a 2wd. But i've never done it so i'm not 100% sure on it all. But I think you'll be fine.

worse case you could always throw on some wheel spacers too on the front to push them out away from things too.

Pullin crx hf 07-11-2012 08:21 PM

Mines a single axle yah. I will need 4 drives and 4 steers total. I'm pretty sure it should work with a kit like what American force sells. Mild modification to adapters should be ok if needed at all since I'm a machinist. I just don't know many truck guys so I'm limited o whatever I can find online a far as info goes. Thanks again guys!


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