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POLL...... how many would want or run traditional five bar IROC Wheels on your 6 lug truck?


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Not this old ****** guy ! The number of spokes on a wheel need to be divisible by the number of lugs on the wheel so 6 lug gets either 6 or 12 spoke wheels !

 

Visually symmetric and structurally I want the same amount of "meat" around each lug.

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1 hour ago, Gashouse said:

newdude....i don't know how to make one.... was just going to talley up the answers 🤷🏼‍♂️

Easy peasy, when you create a new topic, click on the "content" box at top and a drop down option to create a poll shows up. 

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thank you so much, I'll create one.... I'm seriously trying to get some sort of numbers to give to this guy.... he says he can make any will happen!... to me there's nothing better than a five-bar IROC on anything!

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really dude!?....im sure its not only me, there's a many of those 5x5 boys that run them IROCS on their trucks! I had a 96 with IROCS it was bad as ****! so what the **** does it matter to you!?

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Back when cars had hubcaps my preferred wheel was keystone classics. I like to be different. Once cars came with factory mags I went with those. My favorite Chevy wheels were beauty ring center caps that came on Camaros, Chevelles pretty much any SSs in the late 60s. I don’t see anything wrong with the ones pictured. It’s all a matter of taste.

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