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My 2001 has the fancy chrome wheels and unfortunately every one has a case of the corrosion cancer that I guess is separating the chrome or clearcoat from the wheel metal. It looks horrible and is flaking off pretty badly. I can deal with this issue on the body paint, but not the wheels too! :lol:I have never liked these wheels anyway - have always preferred a more utilitarian look like the old white steelies on older trucks. My question is this - does anyone run 4 steel "spare" wheels on a 2nd gen? Is there anything different about them in terms of load or anything? My factory steel spare came with a Michelin LTX MS 265/75/16E mounted on it so I would guess the answer is no.Any ideas on where I would get 3 more spares? Are there any other good stock-size options out there for relatively cheap?

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I got a set of white spoke steel rims sitting in the shop with my Cooper STT 265/75 R16's on them... As a matter of fact the rims came from my old 1972 Dodge Ram before I traded it in on the 2002 Dodge Cummins... Smart thinkin' :smart:

I gotta agree. I only have the OEM wheels. The center caps must have worn through the plating & is all corrosion creeping out. I've never liked the teardrop holes in the OEM wheels... I wonder if junkyards might find you wheels... spares that have never been on the ground. Mine is still under the truck.Russ

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those are the ones i got on the truck, my wheel guy said all of my rims are from chevy and ford. I think he said i had only 1 was a dodge but they all look the same to me.

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I gotta agree. I only have the OEM wheels. The center caps must have worn through the plating & is all corrosion creeping out. I've never liked the teardrop holes in the OEM wheels... I wonder if junkyards might find you wheels... spares that have never been on the ground. Mine is still under the truck. Russ

I've got the same problem with my stock aluminum rims the clear coat is shot and the white corrosion is starting... When these get ugly I'll switch to a plain jane steel rim of some sort (chrome, white or black finish)
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Score! I've been dinking around on craigslist and I found a set of 5 2nd gen "ST" steelies with lugs, centercaps, and some worn out 245/75/16s on them. Super cheap too!

Hopefully I can pick them up tomorrow and have my current (very new) Michelins swapped over. If these work out I'll probably try to sell the chrome wheels on craigslist too to break even.

There should be no issue mounting my 265s I imagine since they look exactly like my spare tire with the factory 265 spare.

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Well, heres what I ended up with.

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--- Update to the previous post...

I have a question for anybody in the know.

These wheels allegedly came off a 3/4 ton Dodge van. Would the somehow be different from the truck steel wheels? Is there any worry about the weight capacity or anything?

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