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Frosty19

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Anyone have any suggestions on websites or even physical stores (that would ship) that have good prices on trucks wheels?
Have an odd bolt pattern limiting my options so trying to find something has been ongoing
 

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6 bolt ZR2 so I'm at 6x120 which is a gm specific to the colorado and the Cadillac.
T dot doesn't have much and right before I ordered cansda wheels they said no stock available.
 

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Most places don’t carry stock anymore (too many damn different sizes ��). More wheels sitting in warehouses in Vancouver or the States than anywhere. I’ve didn’t mind dealing with Wheel Pro’s (now named Wheel Xperts) in Calgary... or Innovative Autoworx always seems to have lots of popular stuff..??
 
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17 x 8
 

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Not PartsEngine Canada, that place has gone sideways currently waiting for my refund after several months and 0 customer service
 

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I like shopping online but the shipping was the deal breaker.

Maybe a group buy & shipping
 

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Anyone have any suggestions on websites or even physical stores (that would ship) that have good prices on trucks wheels?
Have an odd bolt pattern limiting my options so trying to find something has been ongoing

Try Graham's Tire in Regina. Call North shop. Best tire shop I've ever dealt with.
 

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Start with some 22.5" Alcoas.... get them machined to 22"... get a hub conversion kit... roll in style
 
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