Lu Blunt
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- Jun 6, 2016
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- Location
- Rye, CO
- First Name
- Luke
- Truck Year
- 1979
- Truck Model
- K30
- Engine Size
- 350ci
After buying some new tires, I found out my rims are all bent some worse than others. 1979 Chevy k30 dually has the factory style one piece rims 16x6 8x6.5 lug pattern with 4.56” center hole. They have the retainer ring and matching lug nuts. I have two other dually k30s with the same factory wheels n retainer rings, and lug nuts. I could play musical chairs with the 20 dually wheels untill I found the best 6 but that seems like a lot of work. Thinking might be time to buy some new dually wheels. The only aftermarket 16” wheels I like are the Alcoa’s but they’re expensive. Went by my local discount tire but they couldn’t find any reasonable oem style wheels. Found these searching online
Accuride Part #29587
https://buytruckwheels.com/products/16x6-hub-pilot-dual-8-hole-3-4-1-ton-chevrolet-gmc-typical
Road Ready Part #9593148
https://www.roadreadywheels.com/products/1988-2000-16x6-gmc-3500-steel-wheel-rim
Im pretty sure those wheels are the same as I have now. Do you think there’s a difference in quality in the $85 vs $125 wheels? Maybe I should spend the extra and get the Alcoa’s.
Accuride Part #29587
https://buytruckwheels.com/products/16x6-hub-pilot-dual-8-hole-3-4-1-ton-chevrolet-gmc-typical
Road Ready Part #9593148
https://www.roadreadywheels.com/products/1988-2000-16x6-gmc-3500-steel-wheel-rim
Im pretty sure those wheels are the same as I have now. Do you think there’s a difference in quality in the $85 vs $125 wheels? Maybe I should spend the extra and get the Alcoa’s.
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