Pick up the damn phone, it is a toll free number!!
A friggin month to locate a wheel for a Dak??? WTF is up with
that????????????
"RH" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> "Bryan" <bryan.swadenerNOSPAM@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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>> RH wrote:
>>> Nosey wrote:
>>> > RH wrote:
>>> >> All I can find is this wheel is a 16x7,does anyone have the
>>> >> offset,etc by chance so I can order a wheel.Not 1 junkyard near me
>>> >> has a steel wheel but I want to ask them about a generic wheel as
>>> >> they have been searching for a dakota specific wheel.
>>> >
>>> > You seem to be wasting an awful lot of time and energy researching
>>> > something that's sitting right in front of you. Remove one of your
>> wheels
>>> > and measure it. It isn't hard.
>>> > See: https://www.rsracing.com/tech-wheel.html
>>> > --
>>> > Ken
>>> >
>>>
>>> Can't really measure the width of the wheel with a tire on it. I know
>>> it's
>> a
>>> 16" and it has 6 bolts,that's about it. I was hoping someone knew the
>>> factory specs on the wheels,these are factory wheels,not aftermarket.
>>>
>> Sure you can (close enough, anyway)...
>> 1. Remove tire & wheel from vehicle.
>> 2. Lay tire & wheel on flat surface.
>> 3. Using a stick of wood at least as long as the tire is in diameter,
and
>> a
>> measuring tape, measure the section width of the tire.
>> 4. Using the stick of wood, measure from one sidewall to the rim where
>> the
>> tire bead seats.
>> 5. Subtract 2x the second measurement from the first measurement. The
>> result is the width of the rim + 2x the thickness of the edge of the
rim.
>>
>> Bryan
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>>
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>
> I emailed tire rack,I hope to hear back from them soon :)


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