20" Dually Wheels

B.Warning

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I've been looking at wheels for the new truck lately. I was set on running 22.5.s for the fact of lasting forever. I've ran them before, and liked them, but work has changed in the 5 years since I ran them and worried I won't get around they way I want.

I found these American eagle wheels and surprisingly I like the style and the fact there not hideous like the fuel wheels and or chrome.

My question.....what kind of offset do they have or will I be able to run a plain old 33x12.50 tire without running spacers?

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dont think you will be able to.i was thinking about these wheels also.can't find much info about them,but they are wheel position specific meaning front on front only,rear inners only,rear outers on outer only. they also have an indexing type mount for the rear duals.
found a guy with a lowered dually running some and was having rubbing issues with his tires.they were something like 275/50/20's,not quite as wide as a 33x12.50.he was wanting too run spacers but someone tried it and said would'nt work.

if you try them or find out if they will work,let us know.i'm sure others would like to know.
 

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Brian, stop trying to find a cheaper way out. Just buy the 22" american forces already, you know your gonna wind up changing to them in not to long anyways LOL
 

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They make them in 20"? Only ones I can find are the 19.5.

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Did anyone ever find out if you can run 12.5 wide tires on the eagles? Or put a spacer in between so they don't rub?
 

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i dont know about the tires but i do know that the aluminim is a pain in the a$$ to keep clean. Ive had a few sets of aluminum wheels and the eagles are by far the hardest to clean. Its almost as if you cant polish them.

I think they are a cast aluminum instead of forged like an alcoa is.
 

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