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Henry Claeys

I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for the above
style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have to wait until next
Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that someone out there may know the
part number so that I may shop the internet and hopefully locate two rims.
Henry@... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx and at 1.888.745.1439

Stephen Birtles

You may have to wait till Tuesday but both Accuride and Alcoa have
excellent customer support teams and are very willing to give out the
part number and any other info regarding your proposed purchase
Alcoa 800 242 9898
Accuride 800 626 7096
Stephen 77fc35 your ballasts on on their way




--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for
the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have to
wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that someone
out there may know the part number so that I may shop the internet and
hopefully locate two rims. Henry@H... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx and at
1.888.745.1439
>

Curt Sprenger

Henry,
Check with Jack Smith jaxdon@... . He has, or had, 3 rims for
sale a few weeks back.

Curt Sprenger 1987 PT38, Anaheim Hills, Calif.



Henry Claeys wrote:

>
> I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for
> the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have to
> wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that someone
> out there may know the part number so that I may shop the internet and
> hopefully locate two rims. Henry@... 1979 FC 35,
> McAllen, Tx and at 1.888.745.1439
>
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Jeff Miller

There isn't much variation other than style, ... original was the
round-hole and there is now a larger round-hole, smaller round-hole,
and different shape holes for Freightliner et al.

I do recommend buying 8.25x22.5 however, might be cheaper and
certainly will be easier to find as they were the standard truck rim
size and will fit 11r or 12r tires.

- Jeff Miller
in Holland, MI


--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
>
>
> I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number
for the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll
have to wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that
someone out there may know the part number so that I may shop the
internet and hopefully locate two rims. Henry@H... 1979 FC 35,
McAllen, Tx and at 1.888.745.1439
>

Tom Warner

Henry download the Alcoa manual and you will find the part number for
any product alcoa sells. http://tinyurl.com/bpmkl . If they are for
the front of your coach I would recommend you get the 8.25 X 12R22.5.

Tom Warner
1982 Bluebird
Vernon Center,NY



At 01:38 PM 12/31/2005, you wrote:

>I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for
>the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have
>to wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that
>someone out there may know the part number so that I may shop the
>internet and hopefully locate two
>rims. Henry@... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx and at 1.888.745.1439
>
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Jim Owens

Henry,

There are a number of Alcoa (and Accuride) distributors available -
some in Texas, others elsewhere. I think the Alcoa site has links to
dealers/distributors. Six Robblees is a source in the Pacific
Northwest with good prices and I believe they offer free shipping on
orders over a certain amount. Two wheels would probably qualify.

http://www.sixrobblees.com/Search.aspx?
Exp=Y&TB=TAB4&sNode=33&CategoryId=33

Some other items to consider are hub bore, bolt circle and
inset/offset. The inset/offset dimensions come into play in
determining (front) track width and tire clearance between the
rear duals.

Our 'Bird is parked at the home base 'til we can afford six new tires
(and wheels). "10 year old 10x20's on split rims" Sad

Jim & Pam Owens
77 FC33SB (Gas)
Lake of the Ozarks, MO

--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
wrote:
I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for
the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have to
wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that someone
out there may know the part number so that I may shop the internet
and hopefully locate two rims. Henry@H... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx
and at 1.888.745.1439
>

Tom Warner

Jim is right and six robblees is where I purchased my two front
wheels. You want a 88311 which is polished on the outside and is a
22.5 X 8.25 stud piloted wheel for $280.21. They had the best price
I could find.

Tom Warner
1982 FC35
Vernon Center,NY




At 06:13 PM 1/1/2006, you wrote:
>Henry,
>
>There are a number of Alcoa (and Accuride) distributors available -
>some in Texas, others elsewhere. I think the Alcoa site has links to
>dealers/distributors. Six Robblees is a source in the Pacific
>Northwest with good prices and I believe they offer free shipping on
>orders over a certain amount. Two wheels would probably qualify.
>
><http://www.sixrobblees.com/Search.aspx?>http://www.sixrobblees.com/Search.aspx\
?
>Exp=Y&TB=TAB4&sNode=33&CategoryId=33
>
>Some other items to consider are hub bore, bolt circle and
>inset/offset. The inset/offset dimensions come into play in
>determining (front) track width and tire clearance between the
>rear duals.
>
>Our 'Bird is parked at the home base 'til we can afford six new tires
>(and wheels). "10 year old 10x20's on split rims" Sad
>
>Jim & Pam Owens
>77 FC33SB (Gas)
>Lake of the Ozarks, MO
>
>--- In WanderlodgeForum@yahoogroups.com, "Henry Claeys"
>wrote:
>I'm planning on calling Alcoa/Accuride to obtain the part number for
>the above style rims but, with the holidays in progress, I'll have to
>wait until next Tuesday. In the mean time, I was hoping that someone
>out there may know the part number so that I may shop the internet
>and hopefully locate two rims. Henry@H... 1979 FC 35, McAllen, Tx
>and at 1.888.745.1439
> >
>
>
>
>
>
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