19.5 RailRoad steel rims to single out a dually 8 on 170mm $750 for all.

jronwood

Adventurer
I am in Greensburg Pa. I ran these on my 2002 F350 for many years. I kept them when I sold it and now I am ready to part with them. 5 units (one for a spare). This how you can create less drag, better mileage, and get the tires to track in the same path. I love the durability of the 19.5. I am know driving a E350 Quigley that I have singled out using a similar rim (8 on 6.5" which i am looking for 2 more!!). These rims allow you to keep your rig safely over the GVW in tire capacity while on running 4 tires. Additionally, the commonality of the commercial 19.5 tire means you can get replacements tires in an emergency very easily while on the road. 724.331.0723 tires will be removed for shipping.
 

Attachments

  • 20220912_052040.jpg
    20220912_052040.jpg
    207.8 KB · Views: 86
Last edited:

jaho

Member
Possibly interested in the steel rims. I have a 1994 F450 that I believe has the same bolt pattern. Are the wheels still available? Any idea what it would cost to ship too Colorado? Could you palletize them?

Thanks
 

shortbus4x4

Expedition Leader
Possibly interested in the steel rims. I have a 1994 F450 that I believe has the same bolt pattern. Are the wheels still available? Any idea what it would cost to ship too Colorado? Could you palletize them?

Thanks
A 1994 F450, that should be a Fsuperduty. And a 90s Fsuperduty has 10x7.25 lug pattern.
 

joeblack5

Active member
What tires are you planning to run under the Quigley?
Our e350 Quigley runs 19.5 at 245 wide and it has some rubbing in turns.. it is difficult to air them down in sand and it has a hard ride.. . I like to run 265 wide..we are at 9800 lbs.
Johan
 

Forum statistics

Threads
188,147
Messages
2,902,746
Members
229,582
Latest member
JSKepler
Top