Hello GMCers!!!
I want to thank those that responded on the issue of brakes. Allot of
good information there that many of us can use. I got in touch with Ray
Curtis of Eaton GMC outside of Denver and he is going to fix me up with
the larger calipers and other parts needed.
I was thinking of going the Alcoa route on the wheels. They sure are
nice. I need wheels anyway because I have the pre-radial type rims with
radial tires, an accident waiting to happen. The other day however, I
saw a magazine article from an outfit called Fast Times Automotive out
of Kansas City , Kansas advertising Cragar "Dually Wheels" for trucks.
One of the styles looks just like the Alcoa, i.e. the one with the eight
holes equal distant around the circumference. Only $680 a set of 4. A
whole lot less per wheel than the Alcoa. It also included the centers.
They are called Series 90 "Mod" wheels and have a 3,000 lb. rating and
are 16" X 6" and have our same bolt pattern of 61/2" centers X 8 lugs.
They have different part numbers for the front and back which is
probably for the offset spacing. If we could use these even with a
spacer if necessary, it would save allot of folks some bucks. I know
that the Alcoas were made especially for the motorhome but wouldn't
these Cragars work? Does anyone know?
I can probably get the specs on the offset on the Cragars if it would
help. They look every bit as nice as the Alcoas.
Phil Swanson
I want to thank those that responded on the issue of brakes. Allot of
good information there that many of us can use. I got in touch with Ray
Curtis of Eaton GMC outside of Denver and he is going to fix me up with
the larger calipers and other parts needed.
I was thinking of going the Alcoa route on the wheels. They sure are
nice. I need wheels anyway because I have the pre-radial type rims with
radial tires, an accident waiting to happen. The other day however, I
saw a magazine article from an outfit called Fast Times Automotive out
of Kansas City , Kansas advertising Cragar "Dually Wheels" for trucks.
One of the styles looks just like the Alcoa, i.e. the one with the eight
holes equal distant around the circumference. Only $680 a set of 4. A
whole lot less per wheel than the Alcoa. It also included the centers.
They are called Series 90 "Mod" wheels and have a 3,000 lb. rating and
are 16" X 6" and have our same bolt pattern of 61/2" centers X 8 lugs.
They have different part numbers for the front and back which is
probably for the offset spacing. If we could use these even with a
spacer if necessary, it would save allot of folks some bucks. I know
that the Alcoas were made especially for the motorhome but wouldn't
these Cragars work? Does anyone know?
I can probably get the specs on the offset on the Cragars if it would
help. They look every bit as nice as the Alcoas.
Phil Swanson