It's a find, but it's not. Alcoas

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someotherguy

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Not a design you see very often - they're the Alcoa "Hot Shot" dually wheels with oval holes instead of the traditional round holes, or the also uncommon "LTS" (star style) ...

They're nearby, priced somewhat reasonably (for an uncommonly seen set of wheels, anyway), and appear to be in decent shape. Could use some polishing but not bad at all. 16", 8x6.5" pattern...

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And the killer is in that 3rd pic. Looked up the part # and they're for Dodges. Same bolt pattern but the hub bore is larger. Being hubcentric wheels, that takes them out of the running for use on my GMC.. :(

In hunting for the info, I ran across an Alcoa wheel catalog from 2000. And here they are introducing those wheels in all their glory on a VERY 90's Dodge dually..
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So the question is..

WOULD YOU..

Trust aluminum (T6061) hubcentric rings to use these wheels? Sizing down a 121.3mm hub bore to 116.7mm? I don't really know what the hell would even hold them in place from just popping out, TBH. A set could be had for about $100.

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Wow. By my standards, those are in fantastic shape. I envy you southern and west coast guys. By contrast, everything affordable is rusted to one step above trash and thus needs to be completely redone. Don't even get me started about your junkyards vs ours..
 
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