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Alcoas - info??


Piper106

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How wide are the Ranger 16" Alcoas with the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern??

Were there ever any that were plain, just the center hub and the lug holes only???

Piper106
 
15x7/16x7...Most Ford rims were 7 inches wide for RBV's
SVT
 
How wide are the Ranger 16" Alcoas with the 5 on 4-1/2" bolt pattern??
Only 15x7. There were never any 16" Alcoas.

Were there ever any that were plain, just the center hub and the lug holes only???
No. Closest I can think of is an American Racing Outlaw wheel.

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What was the tire size they used with 15x7 Alcoas. I do believe this wheel was only used with FX4 level II?
 
I like the outlaws. The Alcoa's, are a name only. I have seen what happens to them. The same crap that happens to any rim.
 
What was the tire size they used with 15x7 Alcoas. I do believe this wheel was only used with FX4 level II?[/QUOTE
15x7

and yeah, they were only used on LIIs.

2001-2005 Brushed Aluminum Finish
2006+ Polished Aluminum or Painted DSG

I have the Brushed aluminum ones (pondering selling)
 
What was the tire size they used with 15x7 Alcoas.
31x10.50-15.

I do believe this wheel was only used with FX4 level II?
True. However in 2002 it was called just FX4. In 2003-up the former Off-Road Package Ranger was called FX4 and the FX4 was called the FX4 Level II.
So 2002 FX4's and 2003-up FX4 Level II's would have those wheels.
 
Thanks,

I like the wheels that the Level II use. Currently I have stock 16x7 with stock size BF Goodrich KO tires. It rides little rougher now it's even worst when the temp is below Zero like right now. The tires have tons of bite.
The tires that the Level II uses are bigger than my current tires. Put the 4.10's back in like a 5.0 in the truck really needs it :D
 
IIRC, the stock 16" size is P245/75-16 and the only BFG A/T's in that size are 8 or 10-ply and D or E load range. THAT's why it rides hard.
 
I had Continental copys of the BFG tires. Both Continentals and BFGs have the same sidewall and tread plys. But the BFG are harder tire than what I had. I wanted a high bit and long lasting tire like I had of course they no longer make them. The only thing that came close in what I had are BFG. Both have the same load rating.

Now trying to find Level II wheels they are some what hard to find in set of 4
 
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Found a set of alcoas with caps for 320.00 and ordered 31X10.5R15 BFGs. Got a buyer for my other BFG for 100 for each:yahoo:
 
Thats a good deal for Alcoa's. How good of shape are they in?
 
I got them Tues theres light marks from where the weights were at. Clear coat slightly chipped around couple of the lug nut holes on all four rims. Center caps are good ther than that they are really good. They are machine finish with clear coat wish they was polished with clear coat but I can't complain. Found another set in Michigan they was bad looking would need to be cleaned and re-coated

Got them from http://www.lapointauto.com/ I do believe they have another set. The ones I got was listed at 75 each but to have them shipped to me 80.00 each
 
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did you get the set off of eBay? There was a set that was listed individually that I saw a few weeks ago.
 
I seen them on ebay but went straight to the source got them that way.
 

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