Looking for aluminum wheels

GreyEagle-SKO

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Bus salvage yards, and sales yards......they normally strip the buses that they cannot sell, and try to sell the parts, ie wheels, tires, engine, trans etc...
have seem a few with aluminum wheels but they are far and few between.

Good luck
 
The chrome wheel liners look good if not better than the aluminum wheels to me plus they are cheaper but not by much........
 
We have the chrome liners on the Class C... let me amend that, we removed them off the rear duallys because they were a PITA when it came to changing tires and putting air in the tires (which is a PITA anyway). The from liners are all shiny... and muddy from a dirt dobber nest that was in it when we hit rain while coming out west (haven't had enough rain since). The spiders LOVE to spin webs all in the liners.

The BB has super rusty liners on the front wheels and not on the rear. I will just paint the rims with Rustoleum Hammered (either black or the copper I painting everything with). I might paint the front liners if the rims under the liners look bad. More painting.... You also have to take into account that I don't like chrome.
 
lornaschinske said:
You also have to take into account that I don't like chrome.

Why didn't you just say so........

I had both the liners and alumunum wheels....... The liners where easier to clean than the wheels.
Plus we had the value extenders which made it a lot easier to air up the tires....
 
I do a lot of work at a quarry and all their OTR trucks have aluminum wheels to save weight. they get them from a truck/trailer salvage yard so you just need to find a large salvage yard near you and start negotiating. Almost all trucks and trailers run aluminum because it saves a lot of weight. Now most if not all will be larger than what you need if you only need 8.25 wide tires. Also do you know if you have stud or hub centered wheels? You will need to know that before you go looking. Just look at your lug nuts, if a wedge like a car then you have stud centered wheels, if they have a big washer on the wheel side of the nut then they are hub centered. good hunting sportyrick
 
montgomery salvage in montgomery city Mo 573 564 2489 give them a call, they aren't cheap though, and see if you can deal with them, they will probably come with some kind of tire on them, remember to tell them if you want stud or hub centered. You might get a better deal if you buy wheels with good tires rather than just bare wheels. sportyrick
 
An aluminum wheel is probably worth close to $125-150 just as SCRAP...you will pay THROUGH THE NOSE for good ones. I don't like them, I'd rather run painted (black, to throw off heat) steel wheels even at the same price. Those chrome simulaators are lousy...easy to damage, they can make tire pressure checks PAINFUL (those edges are sharp!), and they hold heat in the brakes.

For me, it was moot: my Genesis has Dayton wheels.
 

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