I've seen a bunch of users here have rock wells, and using military axles they often have the blane military rims.
My question is, can rockwells use, or be modified to use after market rims that ud find online. (i really want rock wells, but dont have to put lame rims on)
i run rocks and have stock military centers with tractor rims but you can get blanks tractor rims made with any centers you want you can all so do a conversion to a standard 8 lug rim for alot of money this is a great place for rockwell parts
If you are going to run Rockwell's then you will be running serious tires, so you might as well run serious wheels.
Eaton sells black steel wheels with 16 or 32 bolt beadlocks that can be had in the 6 on 8.75 Rockwell bolt pattern. Either 15" or 20" wheels and up to 14" wide. Sounds perfect to me.
Quote:On 2009-01-20 19:22, bajabomber87 wrote:
Stazworks is what you want. cool designs, stong wheels, and the prices are pretty fair for what your getting.........in a rockwell pattern
Stazworks is the {expletive} for sure!!! That is what I am running on mine and I have really beat the piss out of them and havent had any problems!! I am running a set of one off custom 20X14 stamped internal beadlocks with rock rings. When these things were new they ran about $600 a wheel and I bought 5 for $1800 with 48" goodyear tires!!
the alien rims are pretty cool {expletive}, ill check out stazworks. pretty much the rims are the deciding factor between rockies and D60/70 set up. I know, flame me if u must but i like to have style with my truck as well. I need to buy a beater some day that i dont care about and can roll over in the woods and laugh.