Where to buy 20" for Michelins?

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Where is the best place to buy 20" rims for a cruiser?

(FJ40 with 60 axles.)

I know that they will have to be custom, just trying to save time on phone calls.


Thanks
 
tlcbtv said:
Where is the best place to buy 20" rims for a cruiser?

(FJ40 with 60 axles.)

I know that they will have to be custom, just trying to save time on phone calls.


Thanks


4 Wheel Parts.

There are tons of different kinds that will fit.
 
stazworks.com might be a source too....if yer lookin for beadlocks (which, for 20's and the price even a normal rim will be, I'd do the BL's and be done with it)

hhhmmm.....I know someone with a set of 20's or 22's and some ProComps....wonder if poserboy still has those for sale??
 
Why 20s? What size tire are you running? I assume that you mean those military Michelin ZXL or whatever they are?

You may try Stockton Wheel too... pricey but custom made.
 
What size michelin, i also assume military tires? bead changes big sizes slip on civil bead wheels.

like the look of the 38.5 15.50 20 nitto grapplers on AR i think Mojave telfons

like the sets of staz, reasonable as well, stockton last check was almost twice as much.
 
Military Michelins on 20 inch rims? I assume that you're talking about at least a 48x14 inch tire (or maybe a 53x17?). And a HEAVY tire at that. FJ60 axles just aren't strong enough for this. And undergeared. IMHO this size tire calls for Rocks. Or at least a built up Dana 60.


Mark...
 
40.7 12.5 20 michelin xls, and no matter what they still weigh a lot. :) FJ60 axles i personally would not do with this tire. 20's beadlocks mentioned above also weigh alot.

I dont have the 20 beadlocks handy or a 12.5 laying around anymore, otherwise i could give you some weight numbers. I do have a 43 michelin xl on alum rim on a show truck i will see if i can get a chance to weigh it.
 
40 military.. Heavy mo fo..

Too much for "improved" 60 axles imho
 

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