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Old 03-08-2005 | 08:02 AM
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Anyone know which series of centerlines are considered lightweight or are all the truck wheels lightweight. Website doesn't specify or give weight of wheels.

thanks, david

http://www.centerlinewheels.com/sub_wheel.php?mw_id=6

also- found this 20's for 149.00

http://www.centerlinewheels.com/whee...vehicle&data=3
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I know my Stingrays fall into the lightweight catagory. I remember when ordering them, they were in a lightweight catagory on the computer at the tire shop. I am not for sure which ones are in that catagory, but I'd be willing to bet those ones u have linked above are lightweight ones also. I think mine are like 25lbs a piece.
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These are for 22x9:

Tomahawk Wheels-

Escape-37
Stingray III-37
Champ XL-37




Millenium-

Edge II-40

Stingray Phantom- 29
Old 03-08-2005 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by emperor72
These are for 22x9:

Tomahawk Wheels-

Escape-37
Stingray III-37
Champ XL-37




Millenium-

Edge II-40

Stingray Phantom- 29

I'm looking for 20's

my eagles are very nice and i haven't found a set i like more, but have 2mm offset which makes them stick out past the fenders, not cool on 2wd, good on 4wd with fender arches. Stock offset is about 15mm.

I'm going to sell em and get 20's but want light weight.
I think I'll email centerline and get the facts.

http://www.eaglewheels.com/index.htm then find # 178 under rwd wheels
Old 03-09-2005 | 01:07 PM
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Cool FYI - reply from centerline on wheels

David

all of our wheels are light-weight b/c they are forged and a forged wheel has a higher weight to strength ratio than a cast wheel. 5" of backspace on a 20x8.5 rim or 20x8 rim will go right on your truck. It's slightly positive offset so it won't stick outside the fenderwell and won't rub on the inside. Check out the Tomahawk Series and the California Series. If you see something you like or want to order, give us a call at the number below. thanks, nicole

Nicole Sheehy
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800-345-8671 x5
www.centerlinewheels.com
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I just ordered my Centerline Stingray III's in a 20x8 after talking to Nicole. They only weigh around 25 lbs each, and they look good. I can't wait til they come in BTW I think all of the tomahawk series are around 25-26lbs each.

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I placed an ad in the local paper today to sell my eagles then i'll find the centrelines
i want

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