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Dodge vs Ford dually wheels?

I have a 1974 Dodge D300 using the deep dish, 8 hole, 16 inch, split rim dually wheels. I want to run tubeless radial tires and tubeless is impossible with the split rims. No one will change split rims any more, I hate doing it and I don't want to spend $20 each for a radial tube and still have a tire that goes flat as soon as something penetrates it. One salvage yard has Ford wheels, but they aren't sure if the center hole, offset and bolt pattern is the same as the Dodge. Anyone out there know? Thanks.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    Oooo - YIKES - Split rims ! I've never even seen one ! But I've heard plenty about them. - Yikes !

    That said. Start from the beginning.

    Find out what axle it is, a Dana of some-sort - I'd suspect. And go from the center out. Dana 60's and 70's - are fairly common stuff and have been up-graded over the years. Maybe - some things can be cross-bread ?

    Do a search in the "four-wheeling" world. Pirates Of The Rubicon - would be a good start. - If there's anyone out there that would know - Someone there does ! (I personaly haven't been "there" for years) - DO YOUR HOME WORK BEFORE HAND, they'll only laugh at you if you don;t. - IT IS NOT a "fix-it-shop" site.

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