another truck? OMFG. its like a plague.

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Thanks. If someone else has an interest, go for it. I am too old and slow to get stuff done.
 

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I was wonderin who wanted them. lol
looks like they are available.
I will slate them for you for the cost of a 12 pack and shipping,
wont be messing with it for atleast 3-4 days.
ill pm ya
 

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Lol sounds good. Here's a totally different question. How come we have alcoas as the outside rim on the rear but steel on the inside? Cost savings for ford? Or is it more about the strength of the steel?
 

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Cost savings. Lol
Some people find 2 more to run all 6.
(This is what I've heard) the fronts aren't finished on the backside. Same with the rears.
And you may need longer wheel studs on the rear if you run both alcoas.

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every dually ive seen with aluminum rims, has steel on the inside.
maybe strength, most likely the cost.
even in the SD line.
 

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Lol thanks guys. That's what I figured, I'm not going to worry about changing them out but it sure is nice lifting those aluminum ones compared to the steel.
 

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