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WANT FANCY WHEELS for our SUNDOWNER

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2009-02-14 7:48 PM (#99478 - in reply to #99467)
Subject: RE: WANT FANCY WHEELS for our SUNDOWNER


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I tried going to Ford first with no luck. They are the ones who said to contact Alcoa direct, that is where I got the figures from.
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gard
Reg. Aug 2007
Posted 2009-02-14 9:00 PM (#99481 - in reply to #99214)
Subject: RE: WANT FANCY WHEELS for our SUNDOWNER


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My Ford and trailer axles have the same bolt patterns. BUT, they have different stud diameters and wheel offsets. You might want to check yours before making a purchase.

Gard

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hogtownboss
Reg. Sep 2008
Posted 2009-02-14 9:33 PM (#99485 - in reply to #99481)
Subject: RE: WANT FANCY WHEELS for our SUNDOWNER


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Originally written by gard on 2009-02-14 9:00 PM

My Ford and trailer axles have the same bolt patterns. BUT, they have different stud diameters and wheel offsets. You might want to check yours before making a purchase.

Gard

I put one of the wheels on last weekend just to see and they fit perfect.  I could not beat the price so I could not pass them up.  FREE, I sold a 1997 Ford F-250 4x4 to a older farmer and he told me "I dont need them there fancy wheels" so I had a set of factory steel wheels I give him and he brought me the Alcoa wheels back.

That is the reason I was wanting to know about the weight rating on them.  I think we have talked ourself into ordering the ss covers that ya'll told me about.

Thanks, HTB-Kelley

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PaulChristenson
Reg. Jan 2007
Posted 2009-02-18 12:18 PM (#99690 - in reply to #99214)
Subject: RE: WANT FANCY WHEELS for our SUNDOWNER


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Here is the e-mail from Alcoa...

Hello Paul,

 

The copy description, including 3,750 at 110 psi is a "blanket statement" for all trailer wheels.  However, the load rating quoted in the copy statement is for the 16" Classic wheel.  The wheel you are interested (part#167031) is our LTS 5-spoke wheel, which was tested at 95 psi and has a load rating of 3415.  If maximum load rating is your ultimate goal, I would suggest (part#167041) our Classic-8 16"x7" wheel with 3,750 at 110 psi. 

 

Below are the specs for both wheels:

 

Part Number

Size

Style

Finish

Bolt Circle Inches

Bolt Hole Dia. Inches

Bolt Hole Nut Seat

Hub Bore Dia. Inches

Backspace Inches

Offset-SRW or Half Dual Space-DRW Inches

Max. Wheel Load Pounds

Max. Cold Inflation PSI

167031

16x7J

LTS 5

Polish

8x6.5

0.62

60 degree conical

5.16

4.29

0.25

3415

95

167041

16x7J

Classic 8

Polish

8x6.5

0.62

60 degree conical

5.16

4.29

0.25

3750

110

 

 

Each wheel offers a different appearance (5-spoke or 8-hole) and load rating (3414@95 or 3750@110) to meet your specific needs.  I hope this helps.

 

Thanks for the inquiry.

-    Brian Thomas

 Marketing Communications

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