Hi, I have 2 16" combat dually rims from a project trailer that I am not going to need. I disassembled the rims and found very little rust as they have been stored indoors for some time, they only need light wire brushing to clean. Complete with inner locking rings. I am not a regular on this board but I know the dually rims can be hard to find and am hoping to find a good home for them. Please see my craigslist add for pictures, http://slo.craigslist.org/wto/5895946540.html. Located on the central coast of CA.
Ken
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Combat Dually Rims
Last edited by platapus77 on Fri Nov 30, 2018 9:34 am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Combat Dually Rims
Those aren't "dually rims". Look to be regular combat rims to me. Here is a pic of a non-combat dually rim. The left one is a stock rim, the right one is the dually with the obvious offset...


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Re: Combat Dually Rims
I am far from an expert on these rims, but I was told by someone whom I trust that the normal offset for the wheels were 7" and the 8" offset was for one half of the dually rims. Thanks for showing the comparison.
Re: Combat Dually Rims
I'm no expert either and didn't mean to imply it. I just happen to be running a dually setup on my 55 civilian Power Wagon so I do have some experience setting this up. Good luck with the sale, they look like nice rims.

