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Off topic but I've always wondered how you mount them? Just adapter hubs? And what do you run for tire size? I had some tires off my 300C and they fit on there just way too small width wise. Any way depending on where your from I know our parts people sell them to us for 210 per rim for satin and like 250 for polished finish.

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They are an odd size like 22.5 and 24.5. They have to be milled down to a 22. after that normal 22s go on them Im pretty sure they bolt right up as well. oh and htey are stupid as fuck expensive for a set lol

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yeah. yheyre not cheap . thats why im hopin to come across a clean used set. they use an 8 lug to 10 lug adapter to mount. and yes they need milled down to a 22.i already checked on the smallest 22.5" tire. too tall for me. my bed rail isonly 30.75"off the ground.

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Not sure where to find some, but where can I see more pictures of your truck?? Please tell me you have a build log for it somewhere! That thing is baddass!

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