Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #353903] |
Fri, 17 April 2020 12:54 |
agoogol
Messages: 43 Registered: August 2019 Location: Centennial, Colorado
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So my PO bought 6 16" Eagle wheels at some point. Apparently these are no longer made. He left his spare the 16.5 OEM, which has a 20 year old tire on it, and all the 16's have 10 year old tires. So I am replacing tires, and one wheel.... So I guess have two questions...
1. Anyone have an Eagle brand wheel for sale or know where to get one?
2. I assume I will not be able to find one, so I most likely need another brand alternative 16" replacement for my spare. Applied sells the Ion ones, but apparently they require different lug nuts? Any other recommendations?
Can't anything be easy? I want a cheap and easy upgrade to make me feel like I am accomplishing something!
Kevin Carter
1977 Kingsley - 403 c.i.
Centennial CO
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #353915 is a reply to message #353903] |
Sat, 18 April 2020 15:31 |
tphipps
Messages: 3005 Registered: August 2004 Location: Spanish Fort, AL
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For the spare, just get a 16" steel rim. Cover it on the spare rack and no one will even notice. I won't tell if you don't tell.
You will have the lug nut problem. Carry spares in the correct size and the tool to remove each size.
Tom
2012 Phoenix Cruiser model 2552
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #353956 is a reply to message #353903] |
Tue, 21 April 2020 08:33 |
lqqkatjon
Messages: 2324 Registered: October 2010 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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you may try to call Jim K on the rim. you don't know unless you call him. Maybe some other venders as well, as they all used to sell them. Finding a used one might be a bit of a challenge.
for a spare, you could buy an ion rim and set of lug nuts. it will cost a little more, but an aluminum rim is way lighter then a steel rim. I carry a 16.5 rim/tire for a spare, as they are readily available, and i had 12 rims/tires at one time. a 16" steel rim that fits, is also getting to be a rare rim to find. if you did any changes to the front brakes(80mm upgrade), a 16" steel rim may have a clearance issue as well. so I am actually an odd situation and driving around with 3 different style rims. my back 4 are alcoa, my front 2 are dodge, and my spare is a 16.5 OEM. I carry a set of lugnuts for the spare.
to find a 16" steel rim, you need to look for an older dually 16" rim, that has a 4 9/16" center bore, and is rounded "bell" shaped and not a cone shaped. they can be tricky to identify. AS far as bolt patter, I can't even remember what it is, but if you find a dually rim with that center bore and a bell shaped, I am pretty sure the bolt pattern works.
there are photos on the photo site to help identify the proper 16" steel wheel, but even after hunting them for many years some photos still throw me off.
Jon Roche
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EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #353987 is a reply to message #353956] |
Tue, 21 April 2020 17:44 |
agoogol
Messages: 43 Registered: August 2019 Location: Centennial, Colorado
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Thanks for the note. I did call Applied, talked to Derek? I think it was. Helpful, nice, but not helpful in the sense that they don't have any used ones. The PO did pass on his old spare, which was an original 16.5" rim.
So now my choices are find a steel duallie rim, and buy a 16" tire, buy an Ion and 16" tire, or just use the old 16.65" rim OEM and try to find a tire that will fit that!
Sigh.
Kevin Carter
1977 Kingsley - 403 c.i.
Centennial CO
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #354015 is a reply to message #354013] |
Wed, 22 April 2020 12:16 |
lqqkatjon
Messages: 2324 Registered: October 2010 Location: St. Cloud, MN
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tphipps wrote on Wed, 22 April 2020 11:54The 16" dually steel rim will not clear 80mm front caliper. Just my experience.
Tom
That is correct. but from what I have been told by a couple others running the 16" steel rim, you can machine(or carefully grind), the 80mm caliper to get the clearance needed..
That is why I think I am keeping my 16.5" spare rather then take one of the 5 16" steel rims I have to use as the spare.
Jon Roche
75 palm beach
EBL EFI, manny headers, Micro Level, rebuilt most of coach now.
St. Cloud, MN
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #354027 is a reply to message #354015] |
Wed, 22 April 2020 21:53 |
agoogol
Messages: 43 Registered: August 2019 Location: Centennial, Colorado
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Thanks gentlemen! Much appreciated. And 80mm calipers are of no concern. No upgrade in that area for awhile.
Kevin Carter
1977 Kingsley - 403 c.i.
Centennial CO
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Re: Wheel Question - Eagle brand [message #354031 is a reply to message #353903] |
Thu, 23 April 2020 06:49 |
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RF_Burns
Messages: 2277 Registered: June 2008 Location: S. Ontario, Canada
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I have Eagle wheels but a OEM steel wheel for a spare. I've been looking for an Eagle wheel for the spare. I had to use the spare back in 2013, but only for a few hours while I found a new replacement for the blown tire.
The spare tire was 15 year old last year so I bought a new Transforce replacement tire for that rim. Since the spare is hidden under a fiberglass cover, it really doesn't bother me. So I guess if I have to buy a replacement 16.5" tire every 10 years its not so bad... if it was a 16" eagle I'd still be replacing the tire.
Bruce Hislop
ON Canada
77PB, 455 Dick P. rebuilt, DynamicEFI EBL EFI & ESC. 1 ton front end
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My Staff says I never listen to them, or something like that
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