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Old 02-16-2016, 05:06 PM
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Default Weld RT-S Wheels for GM Truck and TBSS



Weld just released vehicle specific 6-lug wheel options in their RT-S line for 99-13 GM Trucks and 06-09 TBSS.
They are able to start production immediately with an average build time of 4-6 weeks.

We currently have them on sale!!

Weld Racing RT-S Drag Wheels, 1999-13 Chevy/GMC 1500 2WD
Weld Racing RT-S Drag Wheels, 2006-09 Trailblazer SS

Feel free to order online or call in for technical support and help placing orders.

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Will they still remain a 5 spoke?
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Originally Posted by USMCvet0311
Will they still remain a 5 spoke?
Yes, they will be 6-Lug 5-Spoke.
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Any reason these wouldn't work with a 14+ trucks?
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I can see how the S77 can easily be a 6 lug design as the lug holes aren't lined up with the spokes, but the RT-S? Be interesting to see it when the pictures drop.

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^ditto
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Will these be drilled for acorn lugs? Shank lugnuts suck.
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Originally Posted by bigsapper
Any reason these wouldn't work with a 14+ trucks?
The 2014+ models have a different bolt pattern.

Originally Posted by someotherguy
I can see how the S77 can easily be a 6 lug design as the lug holes aren't lined up with the spokes, but the RT-S? Be interesting to see it when the pictures drop.

Richard
I agree and we are eagerly awaiting pictures of the finished product. We will post them up as soon as we get them!

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Will these be drilled for acorn lugs? Shank lugnuts suck.
As far as I know, they will use a standard acorn style lug nut.
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Why 2wd Only?
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Originally Posted by CF7GO
Why 2wd Only?
Simple a 17x5 wont work so well on front


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