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Have a '98 Durango SLT, has a little over 100k miles on it. I'm looking for a replacement set of rims. Something with the same 6x4.5 bolt pattern and probably a 16 inch diameter at the largest. Having a very hard time finding a set that has a clean look to them and that's not under 9 inches wide. Was wondering if anyone has any recommendations?
 
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It's hard to replace only the rim portion of the wheel. You should replace the whole wheel.
 
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It's hard to replace only the rim portion of the wheel. You should replace the whole wheel.
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Wheels are a matter of personal taste. There are a LOT of places that sell them, and what I like, may not be anything close to what you like..... Check out places like discount tire, tire rack, etc, see what they offer.
 
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Use google....look at pictures.....
 
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Right, google hasn’t done very much for me, haven’t been able to gather a lot of information from pictures, and of course everyone has a different taste. Like I said, just looking for recommendations, any sources or specific wheels. I’ve looked on tire rack and discount tire, 4 wheel parts, jegs, summit racing. I’ll keep looking and I appreciate all the positive input.
 
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Get RT wheels.
 
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Originally Posted by Oni
Right, google hasn’t done very much for me, haven’t been able to gather a lot of information from pictures, and of course everyone has a different taste. Like I said, just looking for recommendations, any sources or specific wheels. I’ve looked on tire rack and discount tire, 4 wheel parts, jegs, summit racing. I’ll keep looking and I appreciate all the positive input.

I've been known to snag 4 spare tire wheels and paint them to match the truck. Slap on some police dog dish hub caps and you have a unique look. Then again, I'm old. I used to have to walk 3 miles to school. Uphill. Both ways. 6 inches of snow, even in the summer. I had to break rocks up to make dirt to play with.
 
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