Not a lot of wheel options out there. Those chrome Buckshots do look real nice. I think there's another wheel some of the upfitters are using. Personally, I'd prefer to find a van with the factory alum. wheels for the factory warranty and less expense even if they aren't as slick looking. But there's a good chance I'll be going aftermarket as well. Please post pix/links for any new wheels that might become available.
wheel indicates that this is a mountain bike. Mountain bikes have two sizes of wheel: 26", which is most common and 29" which is a niche market. This wheel size has been chosen by manufacturers because it gives good acceleration and cornering ability when bombing through woods or down hills.
20" wheels. Luckily I have local guys that are into stock cars and can fix /build anything. You'll need to work on the lug nuts a bit. I just looked for wheels that fit a Porsche Cayenne.
Hey I have a sherrod with American racing 18" wheels and tires AND I have a T1N sprinter with 8 Cayenne 17" rims (summer and winter tires, wheel hubs had to be bored and use a spacer to fit the Sprinter hub/offset, hmm wonder if they'll fit swap to the promaster, next up what is the hub size on the promaster? Is the promaster a hub centric setup?
first pic the 18" american racing same diameter as the stock tires.
They will fit no problem. You have to remove the positioning pins on the Promaster hubs and you do need an adapter ring. I forget the size right now but it’s been posted here by both me and others. If you can’t find it I’ll look it up again. BTW I have a set you can have for $10 if you like.
I just had a set of those same exact stainless steel wheel covers and they didn't fit really tight. We tried bending the tabs, but still not a tight fit. My very first job I went on, 2 flew off. So I took the other two off and threw them away. How tight are yours? I cleaned the rims up really good. I still have the factory steel 16" wheels. Thanks for any information. Randy.
I run 18x9 GRID OFF ROAD wheels with 255/55/18 tires (no nub). I am going to a 265/60/18 tire soon, if it rubs I will go to the 3.5 inch Ujoint Offroad lift
Im rollin' some siiick stock wheel covers??
Unfortunately, i haul freight, so its hard to beat a steel wheel for durability. I've been looking the last couple weeks, tho. I'd like input on how the aftermarket wheels have changed the ride/handling....whether it's good or bad.
By the way, if anybody has a set (4) of stock 130mm Ram plastic hubcap covers they will never need again, I am working on an idea of how to convert my 118mm Citroen covers to fit - seems like they never made a 130mm size for that particular variant.
I am looking for either free or really cheap - I don’t know if my idea will work, but I will cover standard shipping costs to California - no hurry!
Thanks in advance, happy to slightly reduce your garage clutter...
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