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Started on the Interior

O'Rattlecan

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Can't wait to see it all.

Ryan
 

lil_dq

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PICHERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! or else! LOL
 

Ridgerunner

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Here is my score from yesterday and today.

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Today these wheel I got at a yard sale today for $75.00

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fatherdoug

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I haven't seen that design before. They look unique. I think I like them. If I lived a little closer to Tulsa and you left your garage unlocked.........
 

Ridgerunner

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I also picked up this storage cabinet and lights for my garage.

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I got 4 of these lights

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Ridgerunner

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I haven't seen that design before. They look unique. I think I like them. If I lived a little closer to Tulsa and you left your garage unlocked.........
LMAO But I don't leave it unlocked.

But I am trying to figure out the lug nuts I need, the po said I needed extended lug nuts?
 

Ridgerunner

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Awesome Cliff, now to put it all on your truck. Yes, by looking at the pic of the rims you'll need the longer lug nuts, nothing out of the ordinary. You can get them at any parts store :) Don't forget to polish everything!!

Any idea of the style of lug nuts?
 

Fellro

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Cliff, measure the hole size, as well as the hole depth. There is 2 shoulder lengths on the mag nuts. If you get ones with too l0ng of a shoulder, the rim will stay loose, and then wobble, which will lead to big trouble. You need the shoulder to be about the depth of the rim thickness. if there is a taper on the rim like a regular lug would go into it, then you just need a wide base tapered nut, the hole size should be about the same as the lug diameter if that is the case. The shoulder style uses a flat washer behind it, while the tapered base does not.
 

Ridgerunner

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Cliff, measure the hole size, as well as the hole depth. There is 2 shoulder lengths on the mag nuts. If you get ones with too l0ng of a shoulder, the rim will stay loose, and then wobble, which will lead to big trouble. You need the shoulder to be about the depth of the rim thickness. if there is a taper on the rim like a regular lug would go into it, then you just need a wide base tapered nut, the hole size should be about the same as the lug diameter if that is the case. The shoulder style uses a flat washer behind it, while the tapered base does not.

I better go to the tire store.
 

Fellro

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A "Good" parts person will know what you need... If a tire shop deals in aftermarket wheels, they should hopefully have a clue.
 

Ridgerunner

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A "Good" parts person will know what you need... If a tire shop deals in aftermarket wheels, they should hopefully have a clue.


There are a lot of shops here that sells aftermarket wheels. These seem to be made in the 80's and I still don;t know the name of them.
 

Fellro

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Most times they cast their name on the inside of the rim, otherwise you will find it when they take the tire off. Should be by the valve stem with the tire off. they look familiar, just cant come up with who for sure made them. Thinking either Cragar or American Racing.
 

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