1995 F-Superduty 4x4

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I was recently fortunate enough to come across a 1995 ford F-superduty 4x4.

I am looking to see if anyone knows who sells 19.5” Alcoa style wheel for these old trucks.

also, any info on the running gear would be interesting. From my research it’s a D70 front and D80 rear.
 

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No F Superduties only came in 2wd. But yes the rear is an 80 and the front I’d suspect to be a 60 but you can always pull the numbers on it and look it up to verify.
 

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I’ve been around several 4x4 f-superduty obs trucks. Each one was a 460 5spd. The last one was a green BLM/forest service truck. If it wasn’t factory, I’d be shocked.
 
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They did not come factory from ford 4x4, but were sent off to places like quigley 4x4 to be modified.

This truck is a 7.3 with a zf5. It’s a retired Florida fwc truck. The 4x4 10 lug is extremely rare.
 
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Beautiful truck there.

Did the C&C 350 drw's come in 4x4? Mine appears to be that way from the factory?
 

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Yes. I want one pretty bad too.

There's a guy i saw on Instagram (back when I got on there 4 or 5 years ago) that had a 95 Quigley CCLB 4x4 FSuperduty with like 30k original miles on it. Beautiful red paint and interior, and he was pulling it out of his storage to do some resto and a lift/wheels and tires etc. Supper clean and I want!
 

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No one makes the wheels you're looking for.
But, the 10x7.25 bolt pattern was also used on 90s chevy 3500HD trucks and P30 chassis. A lot of winnebagos were built on P30 chassis. A lot of winnebagos had 19.5 alcoas.
You see where this is going?

I bought a complete 1985 winnebago for $500 with a blown motor, bought a set of steel 19.5s off a 3500HD for $200 then swapped them onto the winnebago and resold the winnebago for a small profit. Then dropped all 4 aluminum and 2 steel 19.5s at a machine shop to have the hub bores bored out to fit the f-superduty.

It was a pain, but i got basically a free set of hard to find wheels.
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