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Old 11-14-2004, 04:13 PM
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Question My 18' Wheels

Ok, I currently have 4x18' wheels at about 200pds (alittle more actually) yes those are some heavy wheels and I want to replace them. A dumb question but can I replace them with any 18' rims or are there specifications?
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Re: My 18' Wheels

you need ones that are the right bolt pattern, close to the same offset and width, and if you want them to balance properly, the correct hub-circle size.
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