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theduallystop
01-03-2007, 12:17 AM
Free Shipping on all American Force Wheel and tire packages for the Month of January! Save hundreds!

Don't have a Dually it's ok 4wheelcustomz has you covered we have super singles semi wheels!

www.4wheelcustomz.com (http://www.theduallystop.com)

1-800-743-4320



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musicmasterstravis
02-18-2007, 02:54 PM
im afraid to ask, whats the price on these...

theduallystop
02-18-2007, 03:36 PM
im afraid to ask, whats the price on these...


They start out at $3899.99 For 6 wheels & Tires, 4 adaptors and all the accessories!!

The tires will last well over 150,000 miles waytogo


Feel free to look at our website and all of the custom trucks in our Gallary!

http://theduallystop.com/store/photos.php

carguy9135
02-20-2007, 09:22 PM
Well thats actually not that bad when you look at the regular price to buy tires and wheels for a normal dually. Plus you get the sweet wheels and tires that go for 150,000 miles....

musicmasterstravis
02-21-2007, 07:13 PM
Damn!!!

strictlyv8
03-09-2007, 03:02 PM
I got my setup for 3700 new here in Miami. That included the installation and all. Love the way it looks on my truck. DIdn't even have to lift it.

Trinitytrucking
03-12-2007, 02:15 AM
whats the 19.5 goes for a new dodge ,,there direct replacment no need for adapters i like these alot ,,imma one day gunna have to bite and get them

MrTow
04-19-2007, 12:15 AM
I have 17s on my truck. I will be hauling at least 15,000lbs every day. Which wheel/tire combo would be best for my truck?

BTW I will be buying the new Dodge 5500 when it comes out. It comes standard with 19.5 wheels. If I could run 22.5s or 24s on the truck I have now I could switch them to the new truck right? And I would love to have tires that could run 150,000 miles!!

Seventy4Blazer
04-28-2007, 06:36 PM
i didnt realize i was in the vendors forum, so ill just get rid of waht i said. sorry

O'Bar
07-09-2007, 07:45 PM
Ok, I'm looking to do the 22.5's on my F550 dually, but I'd like to do super singles on the rear. I'd like to get a tire that 15" to 17' wide, so I need to know is what size wheel do I need? I found a couple of 22.5 floats, but I don't know how wide the wheel is. The tires on the wheels now are 315/80/22.5. And I have 2 weeks to do this in, and if you know me thats not much time :> Going to see the mouse :> pulling my 32 foot Keystone Sprinter. And thanks for any help.

O'Bar
10-18-2007, 08:38 AM
Ok I did it, and wow I like it alot. I got 4 22.5 Alcoa Dura-Brites and 2 steels for the inside. With Firestone's (255's) The ride is nice and the look is Real NICE. I think I need to do a 2" lift, so I can still haul a load of dirt if I need to. I have pics of it on Thoroughbred Diesel. Its the F550 Dump. I still need to get sum rear fenders for it, the tires hang out like an inch outside the dump dody, and when it rains its like having a jet boat on the sides of the truck, can't see a thing out the mirrors :> so sum more work to be done.