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Steel wheels for 2019 Powerwagon?…old school spoke or similar

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Want them stock size in every way or as close as possible, backspace and all. Having trouble finding them…anybody?
My google is not the strongest.
 

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You are right, steel and I like em’. I thought the spare would be aluminum also, hadn’t really looked…$400 and something though, would only need three I guess.
Might call some wrecking yards here….
 

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Maybe not stock size/backspacing, but I am also looking for steel wheels 17x9 with around +12-18mm offset. I can't seem to find anything :(

Such a cool look and also great for winter-so you don't ruin a $2000 set of method's with salt and sand
 

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Maybe not stock size/backspacing, but I am also looking for steel wheels 17x9 with around +12-18mm offset. I can't seem to find anything :(

Such a cool look and also great for winter-so you don't ruin a $2000 set of method's with salt and sand

…can hammer steel back into shape in the middle of nowhere, the stockers took some shots last week that could have been very inconvenient if any worse.
 

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You may be able to find a used set from a 2015: here is the part number that I found

1XA75S4AAA​

 

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Any gurus out there know what the offset of these older RAM 2500 wheels is?


Thinking maybe powder coating + spacers, this maybe would work?
 

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Look up Envy they sell steel d window wheels. I have been thinking about a set for mine eventually
 

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…can hammer steel back into shape in the middle of nowhere, the stockers took some shots last week that could have been very inconvenient if any worse.
…can hammer steel back into shape in the middle of nowhere, the stockers took some shots last week that could have been very inconvenient if any worse.
hammer away :)EA2A40B9-1001-4DAE-A2FD-0C58A0E175B8.jpeg
 

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…can hammer steel back into shape in the middle of nowhere, the stockers took some shots last week that could have been very inconvenient if any worse.
What? I thought PW wheels were made of diamonds! Rocks just explode if they make contact. You're telling me my salesman was wrong? Sheesh....
 

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There are 2 sides to this argument at least the steels are cheap to replace and a cracked mags are more costly to replace. But honestly how often have you ever seen that happen offroad? I have been on nasty trails and seen torn tires and other carnage but never a destroyed wheel without a rig flipping
 

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There are 2 sides to this argument at least the steels are cheap to replace and a cracked mags are more costly to replace. But honestly how often have you ever seen that happen offroad? I have been on nasty trails and seen torn tires and other carnage but never a destroyed wheel without a rig flipping
I have fixed a few steel wheels and murdered a couple of aluminum and a steel in the past plus I like the look of the old steel wheels. Seems it’s always elk hunting when I mess something up….
 

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I have fixed a few steel wheels and murdered a couple of aluminum and a steel in the past plus I like the look of the old steel wheels. Seems it’s always elk hunting when I mess something up….
I like the old steelies plus easy to weld stiffener rings in them or beadlock rings
 

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Maybe this:

This is closer to stock PW specs and offset. I think I would need spacers to run 37's (also can you put 37's on a 7.5" wheel?)

I wonder if they will ship these to the states...

This site seems to have them, and they are US based, but there is no "add to cart" button
 

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Maybe this:

This is closer to stock PW specs and offset. I think I would need spacers to run 37's (also can you put 37's on a 7.5" wheel?)

I wonder if they will ship these to the states...

This site seems to have them, and they are US based, but there is no "add to cart" button

Site says free global shipping….stock size tires, a bit less offset would push them out what, 17 mm?, …the bottom link..should work?
Just about $600 delivered, converted CAD to $US in “payment”
 

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Site says free global shipping….stock size tires, a bit less offset would push them out what, 17 mm?, …the bottom link..should work?
Just about $600 delivered, converted CAD to $US in “payment”
Need pics posted when done
 

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Yea you can hammer steel wheels back straight. My old steel wheels took a beating and they were way out of round and raisin shaped. They still worked. It was fine.

But..

then I switched to aluminum beadlocks with forged rings. You can’t bend those. They can shred a tire and finish a KOH race on a forged ring and it’ll still be round.

Forged aluminum is the way to go.

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