Mundo4x4Casa
West slope, N. Ser. Nev.
jefe here. I have a pair of brand new custom made Stockton Wheel, super single wheels that need a home. 16x10 wide; 8 on 6-1/2 inch lug centric pattern (used by both GM and Dodge on their 2 and 3 series pickups); 6-1/4 inch stock back spacing to keep the track as narrow as possible for those rocky jeep trails, but still have the possibility to deflate down to Dune pressure with taller sidewalls; 1/2 inch steel plate center hubs inside H.D., DOT approved rims with no cut outs. These have a stupid high load rating. White powder coated. My tire guy said these were the truest and best balanced wheels he'd ever seen for a pickup. If you have an older II generation Dodge or GM truck these will help make the rear end of your TC carry the load through thick or thin. I had these made with the stock back spacing (6-1/4 inches) for the front end of my 2001 Dodge 2500, but alas, they would not clear the disc brakes on the front. On the rear: yes. $150 each. That's about 1/2 of what I paid for them. They are a specialty item that are unavailable anywhere else. I'm running the sisters of these wheels on the rear of my Dodge, running wide, 35 inch tires, and simply love them. It is refreshing to have a TC item that is way over built and not just barely making the grade like every other aftermarket wheel. I posted this on 'parts' on here, but I've never been there before so figure there is not much traffic. Here's a view from my drop box: https://www.dropbox.com/s/h91jh5yszyhngys/DSCN0643.jpg?dl=0
The best bet is to try them on your rig before you buy them, so I live near Nevada City, CA, off hwy 80, about half way between Sacramento and Reno, and yes, I will negotiate. PM me if you have any interest.
jeff reynolds, aka 'jefe 4x4'
The best bet is to try them on your rig before you buy them, so I live near Nevada City, CA, off hwy 80, about half way between Sacramento and Reno, and yes, I will negotiate. PM me if you have any interest.
jeff reynolds, aka 'jefe 4x4'
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