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Are these a stock wheel. Sadly there are only 3 good ones, and is this quest
like trying to draw into an inside straight?
 

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Without having the year as to which sales brochure to flip though and it’s hard to tell based on the angle of your picture, but I don’t believe they were.

and honestly if you’re just into that style of wheel, keep an eye on eBay, Facebook marketplace, and the like for similar looking used set or just buy some affordable wheels online/ or at like discount tire. It’s a pretty common look.
 
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If you are in the Wash metro area I could grab the tailgate assy
 
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I am making a parts run to pick up some needed pieces and thought the wheels looked nice. I am sorry about the quality of pictures supplied. I believe the truck to be between 85 and 87. Do you know what the style is called?
 
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I am making a parts run to pick up some needed pieces and thought the wheels looked nice. I am sorry about the quality of pictures supplied. I believe the truck to be between 85 and 87. Do you know what the style is called?
no worries, it’s not clarity, just the angle lol. The OEM wheels where a style commonly referred to as “turbo fan” I’ve no idea what the solid dish styles referred to. But let me flip through the googles and see what I can find ya. Be right back.
 
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Found these for sale but overpriced, shipping was twice what they had the wheels listed for. But they’re from American Racing, style is called “Outlaw” so if you google it and just scroll around you should be able to find something to suit.





edit: they’re specifically the “Outlaw 1” and they’re only like 120ish brand new. And totally still in production.
 

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Muchas gracias Senor.
 
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