Pics of 22.5" Wheels
So I have a 2006 3500 dually and here lately I have been thinking real hard about putting some 22.5" Alcoa's on my truck. I was just curious to see what you guys think about them that have these wheels on your truck, and what they might look like. I was also kind of wandering how much it all was to put these wheels on your truck. Thanks!
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From my understanding, they are kinda pricey, but damn they look good. :yeah:
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2007.5, 6 speed 4x4 with 2 inch leveling kit.
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good looking rig:U:
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Here's a couple I found online.
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The 22.5's are the best thing I have ever put on any of my trucks. My rims and tires have perty much payed for themselves becase so far they have saved me 3 sets of factory size tires.
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Originally Posted by Hummin Cummins
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The 22.5's are the best thing I have ever put on any of my trucks. My rims and tires have perty much payed for themselves becase so far they have saved me 3 sets of factory size tires.
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Originally Posted by JaimeG
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Do you sacrifice anything, like mpg's, hp, suspension parts, etc... by using 22.5's?
I added airbags to the rear because with a really heavy load that is where it would rub. 20psi in the air bags and hasen't rubed since. Really the only negative to me is stopping distance with a heavy load. When I had a exhaust brake on it wasn't a issue. And really it isn't a issue without the exhuast brake as long as your trailer brakes are in good working order. |
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