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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 07:13 PM
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Ok, just keep in mind that this is a really heavy truck, and people stopped making aftermarket rims for D1's because of this. Make sure whatever you go with can hold up to the weight. Also, the adapters are going to add more weight to the hubs, and if you aren't careful, cause a lot of vibration.

Just wanted tp make sure you look into what you are wanting to do so you don't waste a lot of money. Make sure you REALLY want to do this. If you don't spend your money the right way, it will cost you more. I think that is why you were told there were no options.

They are out there, you just have to search. I don't remember who had them. Might check e-bay too....
 
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Old Feb 22, 2009 | 07:57 PM
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I've found the adapters but really do not want to use them. I would rather swap in a different rear axle from a DII and everything from the spindles out up front, but they same it can't be done. I will probably jack up my DI and my cousin's DII side by side and take a look for myself.

Even if I went with some 5x6.5" 15" Pro Comps I would still probably have to use actual spacers to get the wider track width I want. So we'll see, hopefully I can find a better way than adapters.
 
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