Factory 20s with 35/12.50 trail grapplers

OregonDMAX

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I stole mine for $300 but I've seen them on Craigslist for anywhere from $500 to $1000 depending what condition the wheels are in and how much tread.
 

WolfLMM

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Well here they are! Not my truck, but basically the same as mine. This is the guys truck I bought them from.
 

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clrussell

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What are the weight ratings on those adapters? I want a set of LML 20s but I need to be able to tow heavy.


Corey


I would think just as good as normal spacers. I ran 2" spacers and towed 35k plus multiple times with no problems.


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WolfLMM

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What are the weight ratings on those adapters? I want a set of LML 20s but I need to be able to tow heavy.


Corey

Fred's quoted me 740:eek: for a set.

I'm a cnc machinist, I'll be making my own from 4130. I believe that my best bet.
 

WolfLMM

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If I do end up making my own, I will make a few extra sets, since once the machine is setup its gravy to make more sets.
 

OregonDMAX

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I just got a set of 2" rear and 1.5" front off eBay. I don't tow at all but they are beefy as **** so I'm sure they have a weight rating listed I just didn't look. Either way I think the OEM wheels with spacers is far better then the aftermarket knockoff lml wheels because they are cheap Chinese aluminum where as the OEM wheels are billet.
 

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