Widest 8lug rims, who makes them

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The widest 8lug rim I have found is 10". Does anybody know of a company that makes a 14"-15" wide 16" rim? It would be great to find one with an outer bead lock as well. I might end up putting 9" axle ends and different brakes, to convert to 5 lug. Thats a last resort though.
 

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The widest 8lug rim I have found is 10". Does anybody know of a company that makes a 14"-15" wide 16" rim? It would be great to find one with an outer bead lock as well. I might end up putting 9" axle ends and different brakes, to convert to 5 lug. Thats a last resort though.

PM Chris Russ, he should be able to help you
 
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The widest 8lug rim I have found is 10". Does anybody know of a company that makes a 14"-15" wide 16" rim? It would be great to find one with an outer bead lock as well. I might end up putting 9" axle ends and different brakes, to convert to 5 lug. Thats a last resort though.

Try this. http://www.holeshotwheels.com/index.cfm Call them. IIRC they were pretty reasonable priced and could build just about anything you want.
 
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JoshH

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There is a company called Stazworks that is big in the offroad world. They make custom double beadlock wheels that bolt together like a HMMWV wheel. I think they make all their wheels out of steel, so they would be heavy. They're also pretty pricey, but here's their website: http://www.stazworks.com/index.html
 

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MRW in Tenn. iirc. Will make anything you want also they are steel but they where pretty cheap for LSR rims we had made for Casper
 

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Just saw that, $436 for a 16x14 is not too bad. I wonder how they would hold up to some sticky tires? They might not be balanced that well either!
They're designed for big heavy tires and heavy offroad abuse. I'm sure strength won't be an issue. I think weight and balance would be your biggest concern.