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Wheel Wednesday

In honor of the late Bob Renton :praying::drinks::thumbsup:

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Been thinking about these wheels for my truck
but no 6x4.5/114.3
could do it with steel adapters,
it would set the wheels out another 1.250" each side
use the 6x5.5" & 15, 16 or 17" diameter
allegedly it gives you more room for tires
I'm completely skeptical, but like the designs

Canyon Polished 15, 16 or 17 up-to 4.5" BS
they do have them in 5x4.5" (for a MoPar or Ford car bolt pattern)
but BS is minimal choices like 3.73" to 4" on an 8" wheel that'd fit most B-bodies
they also had 15x10" & 15x12" in 5x4.5" but BS is like 3.75", don't think it's fit a car
without rubbing
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Canyon Pro Polished 17"x9" 5" BS

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Canyon Pro Bronze 17x9" 5" BS
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Canyon Pro Satin Black

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Been thinking about these wheels for my truck
but no 6x4.5/114.3
could do it with steel adapters,
it would set the wheels out another 1.250" each side
use the 6x5.5" & 15, 16 or 17" diameter
allegedly it gives you more room for tires
I'm completely skeptical, but like the designs

Canyon Polished 15, 16 or 17 up-to 4.5" BS
they do have them in 5x4.5" (for a MoPar or Ford car bolt pattern)
but BS is minimal choices like 3.73" to 4" on an 8" wheel that'd fit most B-bodies
they also had 15x10" & 15x12" in 5x4.5" but BS is like 3.75", don't think it's fit a car
without rubbing
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Canyon Pro Polished 17"x9" 5" BS

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Canyon Pro Bronze 17x9" 5" BS
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Canyon Pro Satin Black

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I like that first one (Canyon Pro Polished) best. I'd avoid the others with the fake beadlock bolts because you'll be needing a toothbrush to clean the crud that accumulates in each and every one of those holes.
 
I like that first one (Canyon Pro Polished) best. I'd avoid the others with the fake beadlock bolts because you'll be needing a toothbrush to clean the crud that accumulates in each and every one of those holes.
I never understood the fascination with the fake beadlock bolts...I think they look like crap, AND they're a pain in the *** to keep clean. I was looking for rims for my 2001 Ram 2500 a while back, and everything I found had those stupid bolts on them. I ended up going with gen3 Ram factory wheels....

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